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To fight illiteracy, unemployment and poverty in South Africa by means of social enterprise aimed at entrepreneur development, skills transfer and talent enhancement for the youth of South Africa with focus on Tourism and Hospitality, Education, arts and Culture, business development and events management
Crossing Borders (CB) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil society organisation. The vision of CB is a world in peace with itself in which diversity is celebrated. The mission is to create dialogue space toward such a world and to build the capacity of youth, media workers and educators to realise the above vision. The overall goal is to enable people with different backgrounds to learn to live together on equal terms. Crossing Borders started as a project in 1999 in Denmark in support of meaningful dialogue between the conflict parties in the Middle East. In response to increased activities and demands for the CB concept and services, it was transformed, in 2004, into a dynamic organization with activities in Denmark and abroad.
The Nokwe Creative Development Foundation, founded by Tu Nokwe and her parents in 1976, nurtures children and youth through the arts in South Africa. Its flagship program, Amajika, offers workshops and cultural exchanges in music, dance, and storytelling, promoting cultural heritage, addressing social issues, and supporting young creatives across Africa and the diaspora.
Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA helps pave the way to awaken the creativity, potential and purpose in the rural youth of South Africa. YOUPSA brings education alive by igniting the inner spark in youth. When children discover their 'spark', they tap into their own unique talents and interests. Youth who have the ability to express their own personality and know what motivates them to do their best, develop into people who have a sense of purpose, empathy and social competence, who achieve higher academic performance and contribute to the well-being of their greater community.
Thanda's mission is to empower people to create positive change - change in individuals, change in their communities, and eventually changes that impact the world.
The mission of the Zamukulungisa Foundation is to empower and uplift underprivileged communities in South Africa through the provision of educational, sports, and social development programs. Our mission is centered on fostering positive change, promoting equal opportunities, and improving the overall well-being of individuals, particularly children and youth, in disadvantaged areas. We strive to create sustainable solutions, address socio-economic challenges, and empower individuals to reach their full potential. Through our initiatives, we aim to build a brighter future for the communities we serve and contribute to the overall development of South Africa.
Delivery of Excellent Values-based Education to Vulnerable Children
Our organization is dedicated to promoting the lives of women, young girls, and LGBTIQ+ individuals. Our goal is to create positive change within the Rand West communities by eradicating poverty, addressing discrimination and violence, and advocating for human rights, social justice, and overall health and well-being to improve the quality of life.
to mobilise its members to reintroduce sustainable Sport for All and physical activity practices into everyday lives, using the Designed to Move physical activity platform.
Eluzukweni WM and Dorcas Services Projects was founded on 6 July 2022. The organisation emerged from a shared vision by five women of the Seventh Day Adventist Church to transform the community of Inkandla (in Joe Slovo West, Port Elizabeth). Nklandla is an area that is challenged by unemployment and crime. With a deep commitment to service, we began as a soup kitchen, providing nutritious meals to those in need. We have since expanded our mission to skills development, community gardening, and spiritual enrichment. We serve an average of 170 people per day, twice a week (covering the costs at R5 per person). We willingly absorb the costs in pursuit of our grater goal: restoring hope and dignity to the community members. We also run a community garden initiative that aims to reduce operational costs, ensuring sustainability and that will enable us to reach more communities in the future.