Over the past decade, we have supported a host of social causes, supplier and enterprise development initiative, across the country and continent, by donating media space worth hundreds and thousands of Rands, with the aim of improving and impacting the communities and society we live and work in. Above all, JCDecaux Africa seeks to contribute and improve the lives and environments of the communities and citizens where we operate.
Afrika Tikkun was founded in 1994 with the goal of developing and uplifting young people in under-privileged communities in South Africa. We work to end child poverty and youth unemployment by implementing our Cradle-to-Career 360° model. To learn more: https://afrikatikkun.org/
BirdLife South Africa is a registered non-profit, public benefit environmental organization and the only dedicated bird-conservation organisation in South Africa. To learn more: https://www.birdlife.org.za/
CHOC has a national office in Johannesburg, and six regional offices offering services and support to the nine provinces of South Africa.
The regions are demographically positioned to ensure that we reach every child and family battling cancer in South Africa.
CHOC is a non-profit organisation made up of caring, committed and passionate people who stand up for and support the well-being of children and teenagers diagnosed with cancer or life threatening blood disorders and their families. To learn more: www.choc.org.za
MSF is a global network of principled medical and other professionals working in teams, small and large, to respond to the medical needs of people affected by conflict, disasters and epidemics and those excluded from healthcare. To learn more: https://www.msf.org.za/
Everyone has a role to play in making safer roads for all. The #3500LIVES campaign outlines Golden Rules that can help save your life and the lives of others. We also encourage you to sign up to the FIA Manifesto for Global Road Safety which calls on all governments to prioritise road safety and introduce effective legislation on key risk factors on the road. To learn more: https://www.fia.com/
Food & Trees for Africa (FTFA) is a leading Section 21 Non-Profit Organisation that addresses food security, environmental sustainability, and greening. We have a large and diverse programme portfolio. To learn more: https://trees.org.za/
We believe that nourishment forms the foundation of a better life. Through nutritional intervention initiatives such as fortified and enriched food products, communal kitchens and learnership programmes, we aim to mobilise food solutions. To learn more: https://www.holanathi.com/
We exist to come against the injustices of poverty, sexual exploitation and human trafficking in our world today; by restoring lives once affected and by replacing vulnerabilities with opportunities of home. To learn more: https://www.svai.africa/
The Nelson Mandela Foundation is a non-profit organisation focused on memory, dialogue and legacy work, founded by Nelson Mandela in 1999. It is the custodian of his life and times; committed facilitating his living legacy; and mandated to promote his lifelong vision of freedom and equality for all. To learn more: https://www.nelsonmandela.org/
nspca
The NSPCA operates on a national basis with a team of dedicated Inspectors, who are specialists in their fields. We work tirelessly to protect animals from neglect and abuse and enforce the Animals Protection Act 71 of 1962 when deliberate cruelty takes place. The lives of tens of thousands of animals are improved because of our passion, our intervention, and our commitment to bring about long-term positive change for farmed animals, wildlife, research animals, domestics and animals used in entertainment and sport. In a country that spans over a million square kilometres, there are areas where there is no SPCA, no animal welfare organisations and no veterinary services. The NSPCA plays a vital role in bringing extraordinary support to these people and their animals. To learn more: https://nspca.co.za/
SA Harvest is creating a food rescue and distribution platform that will ultimately enable us to realise our mission to ensure that every South African is able to access adequate nutritious food on a daily basis. This platform is based on four pillars – food rescue, education, engagement and innovation. To learn more: http://shwe.co.za/
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We believe in the power of dreams; we encourage children to use their dreams to fight life-threatening illnesses and we try, as far as possible, to make these dreams come true. To learn more: https://reachforadream.org.za/
Shwe.co.za
Our mission is to create jobs and reduce waste to landfill, so while you could never tell, the foundation and lining of all of our products are made from up-cycled billboards, tents and even off cuts from car seat overs! Some of our trims have also been reclaimed from old bags and other goodies. To learn more: Shwe.co.za
Sparrow Schools Educational Trust is a non-profit, non-government organisation which strives to provide young, disadvantaged South Africans, with cognitive barriers to learning, the opportunity to access quality and accredited education. We ensure that what we offer remains affordable, while always imbued with the core principles of sound educational practice. To learn more: https://sparrowschools.co.za/
The END Fund focuses on delivering neglected tropical disease (NTD) treatments to those in need by growing and engaging a community of activist-philanthropists, managing high-impact strategic investments, and working in collaboration with government, NGO, pharmaceutical, and academic partners. To learn more:https://end.org/
The Wild Aid
WildAid works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products and to increase local support for conservation efforts. We also work with governments and partners to protect fragile marine reserves from illegal fishing and shark finning, to enhance public and political will for anti-poaching efforts, and to reduce climate change impacts. To learn more: https://wildaid.org/programs/rhinos/
willow
Save Our Planet – Plant a Tree offer companies customised greening solutions. We look at what a company wishes to achieve in terms of greening and together we develop a greening roadmap to ensure that they reach their goals. Whether it be for offsetting carbon emissions, giving back as Socio-Economic Responsibility, or assisting with the Enterprise Development of our planting partner, we have a solution for you. To learn more: https://willowfeather.co.za/
World Vision
World Vision South Africa was founded in 1967. We are committed to operate with funding from South Africa for South Africa and currently impact some 320 000 lives in 11 area programmes in 6 provinces.
Our work is funded though Child Sponsors as well as Individual and Corporate Development Partners. World Vision South Africa is a member of the World Vision Global Partnership founded in the 1950s which currently operates in 100 countries. This gives us access to an immense pool of experience and capability. We impact the most vulnerable children by identifying fragile and poverty stricken areas. An initial assessment is conducted in these areas and together with the community and community leaders, the highest priorities to bring about transformational development are determined. An implementation programme is then crafted which impacts directly on the children and the community in which they live. To learn more: https://www.worldvision.co.za/
wwf
Since its founding, WWF has been dedicated to protecting South Africa’s natural heritage. This includes plant and animal species, and people.
WWF’s mission is to champion the earth's capacity to provide a source of inspiration, sustainable food, water and clean energy for all.
Amidst decreasing species and wild spaces, increasing natural disasters and frequent extreme weather events, we need hope more than ever. We are working. To learn more: https://www.wwf.org.za/