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Communities walk in support of people living with Autism
By Kagiso Bonoko
Bonamelo Moloi is an enthusiastic young man who’s very passionate about people’s wellbeing and fostering meaningful collaborations that promote and improve the...
Play Your Part episode nine: synopsis
Get your sneak peek of episode nine of the Play Your Part television series, here:
Brand South Africa reporter
Lufefe Nomjana was a volunteer at a...
Puppetry used to tackle abuse
Ubuntu Puppets uses puppetry and storytelling to address social issues affecting children who do not have easy access to professional support and counselling.
Ray Maota
Puppetry...
Wellness Wagon wheeling healthcare to kids
Starfish Greathearts Foundation’s Wellness Wagon takes healthcare to children in impoverished communities in KwaZulu-Natal. (Image: Starfish Greathearts Foundation, Facebook)
An international foundation is ensuring quality...
Malaika orphans smile on Mandela Day
All the love and attention they got on Nelson Mandela Day, 18 July 2016, is evident on the faces of the children at Malaika...
A dramatic evening for dramatic need
A massive fund raising campaign staged by celebrity actors in the UK to raise money for South African children has inspired local thespians to put together a star-studded event of their own.
GEM looks to bring hope to vulnerable children
The GEM mobile app is, once again, bringing volunteers together to play with and feed the kids of Ethembeni Children’s Home in Johannesburg.
Children’s status unpacked in Child Equity Report
South Africa's Ndalo Media has teamed up with Unicef to help underprivileged children reach their potential. The partnership comes as the UN agency releases its 2015 Child Equity Report, For Every Child a Fair Chance.
Count yourself in to end violence against women and children
The theme for this years 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children is "Count me in: Together moving a non-violent South Africa forward, a call to citizens to act as a collective to end gender-based violence and child abuse in the country.
Count yourself in to end violence against women and children
The theme for this years 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children is "Count me in: Together moving a non-violent South Africa forward, a call to citizens to act as a collective to end gender-based violence and child abuse in the country.