Below you will find an alphabetical list of all those non profit / social profit organisations who have applied to attend one of the three Giving Exchange expos, to be held in September in Johanneburg, Cape Town and Rustenburg. You can search for particular Causes by category, province or name, and further information on each organisation's application and work is just a click away.
The votes will be totalled at the end of July when voting closes, and those Causes with the most votes will each be invited to be part of one of the Giving Exchange expos.
Since moving to Lekkerwater Road, Sunnydale, four years ago, TEARS has experienced phenomenal growth at a rate never anticipated. Our success can be attributed to sheer hard work, determination to succeed and to the wonderful support we receive from so many quarters. Our driving force and...
Abalimi will promote an overview of all of its work at the 2006 Giving Exchange. This will include information on Abalimi’s two core programmes - the Urban Agriculture Programme and the Community Greening Programme. Both of these programmes include training, resource support and...
Our main objective is to provide holistic care to HIV/AIDS infected and affected families with the focus on orphans in order to improve their quality of life by preventative services to the rural areas of King William’s Town District.
The Centre provides employment for 60 men and women with special needs. These individuals are intellectually challenged and/or have chronic psychiatric illness.
The workers are involved in the production of high quality craft goods that are in great...
The Big Brothers Big Sisters Programme is a state of the art, one to one mentoring initiative, with caring relationships being established between unrelated adults and youth.
BBBSSA provides services to schools, children and youth living either permanently or temporarily in...
The Big Brothers Big Sisters Programme is a state of the art, one to one mentoring initiative, with caring relationships being established between unrelated adults and youth.
BBBSSA provides services to schools, children and youth living either permanently or...
The Big Brothers Big Sisters Programme is a state of the art, one to one mentoring initiative, with caring relationships being established between unrelated adults and youth.
BBBSSA provides services to schools, children and youth living either permanently or temporarily in...
Currently, we render a home-based Palliative Care service to the community of Buffalo City Municipality for terminally ill HIV/AIDS and Cancer patients. We would like to promote this service and expand this service into the rural communities of East London.
Border Rural Committee will promote the integrated development process in Cata, a village that is situated in Northern Keiskammahoek in Amahlati Municipality, which is a part of the Amatole District Municipality.