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Qigong therapy for children with autism. The Qigong Therapy Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides professional training to support children and parents of children with autism and sensory processing disorder in countries with limited resources. By alleviating sensory impairment in children with autism, children gain access to normal development.
Afrika Tikkun is a non-profit organisation transforming the lives of marginalised youth in South Africa. Unemployment, poverty and discrimination are crushing issues in South Africa and with the support of local communities, our Cradle-to-Career 360° model works to achieve sustainable socio-economic futures for South Africa’s youth. We help youth from 2-35 years of age with educational support, health and nutrition, family support services and skills training and development - all with the ultimate objective of helping young people to become economically empowered and to break the cycle of poverty.
Street Tag is an innovative fitness app that turns everyday physical activity into a fun and rewarding game. Whether you’re walking, jogging, cycling, or simply exploring your neighborhood, Street Tag motivates you to stay active by turning your movements into points and rewards. Joining the Street Tag Community Prizes initiative allows you to contribute funds that directly support the rewards and prizes for our community challenges. Ready to make a difference? Donate today to support Street Tag community challenges and prizes. Together, we can continue to inspire and motivate our community through fun, fitness, and rewarding experiences.
Rural to Action is a local youth-led community-based organization towards improving food security and nutrition among children, empowering the youth in rural Homabay, Kenya. It provides children in rural primary schools in Kenya with a cup of nutritious porridge daily to nourish and energize them for learning during school hours.
Västra Frölunda IF offers a unique opportunity for children and youth aged 6 to 13 with mobility impairments to train football in a safe and inspiring environment. Our dedicated leaders tailor the training to meet the participants' needs, focusing on joy, community, and development. The training is suitable for children who can follow instructions in a group and have challenges with running, maintaining balance, or moving in uneven terrain. In addition to football training, this is a fantastic opportunity for parents to build networks and exchange experiences. Our activities not only enhance the participants' motor skills but also promote their social development and self-confidence.
As a Hospice, we provide care for people with advanced, incurable terminal illness in the final stages of life. We promote Palliative care which is treatment focused on the patient as opposed to the disease. We provide Hospice care which is even more focused on the person; as it is provided once treatment has stopped. It is a specialized area of medicine as a lot of the focus is on comfort, pain management and symptom control where most medicine is focused on fighting disease for cure. Both Palliative care and Hospice care have the same focus, they both promote an improved quality of life.
PSFA is a registered South African non-profit organisation dedicated to combating child hunger in schools. Since 1958, PSFA has served over two billion nutritious meals to impoverished learners, improving their concentration, attendance, and academic performance. PSFA’s holistic school nutrition support programme ensures thousands of children receive the nourishment they need to thrive, reinforcing the fact that you can’t teach a hungry child. A donation of only R950 will enable PSFA to feed a child for a year, and R100 will feed a child for a month. Our goal is to ensure that 500 learners will receive 2 daily meals for a year (R950 X 500 learners).
As a Public Benefit Organisation, the Rohan Bloom Foundation is committed to building the first Specialised Paediatric Palliative Care In-Patient Hospice in Cape Town, Rohan House, offering the necessary palliative care as well as restoring dignity to the patient, whilst ensuring emotional and psychological support for the family. The Foundation aims to bring together the skills, resources and inspiration to create a blueprint for similar facilities across South Africa for terminally ill children and their families.