Make a difference for a good cause in honor of your loved one.
Displaying 1–12 of 295
We are a global champion for the human rights of women and girls. We use our powerful networks to find, fund, and amplify the courageous work of women who are building social movements and challenging the status quo. By shining a spotlight on critical issues, we rally communities of advocates who take action and invest money to empower women.
We increase access to mental health support for underserved South African communities by mobilising and developing changemakers to: -deliver subsidised mental health services -build community and organisational capacity -drive policy reform through research and advocacy
The Foundation was established in 2006 as St David's Marist Inanda's philanthropic and fundraising trust. The Foundation's main programmes aim to exponentially increase access to a quality St David's education both on the main St David's Marist Inanda campus through full bursaries for underprivileged boys (including boarding, uniforms and educational supplies), and on the St David's Marist Alexandra campus (established 2023), for young high school scholars primarily from and in Alexandra, to assist them and their families to break the cycle of poverty, unemployment, and poor education opportunities. The Foundation's mission is to ensure that an absence of means is no obstacle to a talented financially underprivileged boy receiving a quality St David's Marist Inanda education, and to exponentially increase access to a quality St David's education through the St David's Marist Inanda Alexandra satellite campus. The Foundation's aim is to contribute to fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goal 4 - of access to Quality Education. St David's is a specialist in boys' education and this is vital given growing evidence of a boy crisis in education. A March 2024 Financial Mail report, Lost Boys - inside South Africa's new education crisis, highlights that girls are pulling ahead of boys in all subjects and grades. In 2023, 72 765 more girls than boys passed the National Senior Certificate. The report warns South Africa must urgently address this looming crisis. St David's Marist Inanda Alexandra directly responds by supporting boys in one of South Africa's most disadvantaged communities, ensuring they are not left behind.
Future Families is a non-profit organisation rendering quality services to Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) and people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Our objective is to keep children in their families. This is sometimes a new type of family - a Granny-headed family, a youth-headed family or even a child-headed family. We empower the community to care for the family and create support to ensure the family can successfully raise balanced children who will become responsible members of the community.
Our vision is a South Africa where people who choose to sell sex are able to enjoy freedom, rights and human dignity.
The mission of The Global FoodBanking Network (GFN) is to alleviate world hunger. We do this by collaborating to develop food banks in communities where they are needed around the world and by supporting food banks where they already exist.
To provide skill development opportunities that embraces employability To establish sustainable agricultural project that ensure food security and community income To empower women , youth, people living with disability through inclusive development initiative
To promote solutions that increase opportunities and empower communities
Mission & Purpose: Eduplex was born from a vision of hope and empowerment. Mr. Nelson Mandela, profoundly stated: "What you are doing here is changing tragedy into triumph." These words still reflect the heart of our mission: to empower deaf children to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally within a mainstream educational has a ripple effect that extends beyond the classroom - it transforms entire families and communities, not only changing the life of each deaf child but also affecting their families' lives. We align closely with the World Bank's goals of helping countries improve education programs. Our approach includes: We established the Eduplex Training Institute (ETI) as an online, blended learning, and practical workshop training center EDUPLEX is also a training hub, sharing their expertise in inclusion, and the optimal use of technology in education, with professionals worldwide. Teacher training through the Eduplex Training Institute (ETI) The Online "How to be a Better Teacher" training programmes have been awarded several government contracts to train teachers in how to be a better teacher Expanding access to inclusive education for deaf boys and girls By 2050 Africa will house the larges young population in the world with one third of the global youth residing in sub-Sahar Africa. At Eduplex, we believe education is the bridge between despair and hope. We see every child - deaf or hearing - as a potential leader, innovator, and contributor to a better tomorrow. Our mission is to equip them not only with knowledge, but with confidence, dignity, and faith in their God-given potential Eduplex is a mainstream, parallel-medium school and serves as a model for inclusive education internationally. The current enrolment is 810 children, of whom 70 are deaf. As the school receives no government funding, 40 of these deaf learners are supported entirely by private donors. The Eduplex Model: How deaf children learn to talk and thrive: A common question is, "How is it possible for deaf children to talk?" Our success is built on a rigorous, proven methodology that empowers deaf children to learn and communicate through spoken language. This is achieved through a dedicated process that includes: Early Identification of hearing loss. Fitting of Appropriate Amplification (advanced digital hearing aids or cochlear implants). Intensive Parent Guidance & Professional Support to create a language-rich environment. Maximum Use of Technology to ensure optimal auditory access. Full Inclusive Education in a mainstream setting, providing nothing but normal, natural language exposure alongside their hearing peers. This holistic approach ensures that deaf children at Eduplex do not just learn-they thrive academically, socially, and spiritually, becoming confident, articulate individuals. The Eduplex Training Institute (ETI): Founded in 2014, the Eduplex Training Institute (ETI) is the strategic arm dedicated to scaling our inclusive education model beyond our school gates. ETI translates over two decades of practical, in-classroom experience into comprehensive professional development for educators, therapists, and school leaders. We offer a suite of SACE-accredited online and on-site courses, practical workshops, and whole-school training programs. Our training is not theoretical; it is built on the lived success of the Eduplex school, providing educators with immediately applicable strategies for creating inclusive, effective, and faith-based learning environments. By equipping education professionals, ETI acts as a powerful multiplier effect, ensuring that thousands more children-with and without disabilities-can benefit from the Eduplex methodology. Eduplex stands as a living testament to the transformative power of faith, innovation, and compassion. Born from a God-given vision, it has grown into a global model for Christian-inclusive education-systematically turning the tragedy of hearing loss into a triumph of opportunity, dignity, and hope.
To provide care, and to promote the physical, emotional and social wellbeing of vulnerable elderly people.
Until There’s A Cure® is a national organization dedicated to eradicating HIV/AIDS by raising awareness and funds to combat this pandemic.