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Your Uber trip can help change lives
South African non-profits are hailing the benefit of taxicab app Uber’s charitable giving. UberGiving allows the company and its passengers to donate to worthy causes.
Foundation believes in the healing power of dreams
Children with life-threatening illnesses are helped to fulfil their greatest wishes through Reach for a Dream. The foundation is playing its part in building a better future - imagine what you can achieve as an adult if you have beat illness as a child.
Play Your Part TV looks at keeping SA healthy and happy
This Sunday's episode of the Play Your Part features South Afrians who are ensuring the health and well-being of our country. They include Ridwaan Mia and David Grier from the Smile Foundation, the Reach for a Dream Foundation, Professor Ken Boffard, Emily Mabasa and David Ross.
Making sick kids’ dreams come true
For 25 years the non-profit Reach for a Dream Foundation has been making the wishes of sick children come true, and on 16 March it was the turn of a little car-crazy boy.
Hotel group expanding global reach
The Protea Hospitality Group has signed agreements with three global travel agencies in the past four months, extending its online reach to millions of potential new patrons in the tourism industry.
• SA wins big at World Travel Awards