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Global Vision International Charitable Trust

Working with local grassroots charities and NGOs in 13 countries across the globe, the Global Vision International (GVI) Charitable Trust manages and raises funds for numerous long-term programs. These funds are used to support our local partners with the aims of alleviating poverty, illiteracy, environmental degradation and climate change. We do this through education, nutrition, conservation and capacity building. Our work focuses upon 3 key objectives: awareness, impact and empowerment. The aim is to create awareness of global issues, have a direct impact on those issues locally and empower our alumni, be they volunteers, donors, staff or community members, to continue impacting local issues on a global level.

The ATLAS Foundation

To support people around the world through the power of Rugby

Bokamoso Life Centre

To develop and provide effective and relevant programs that will empower at-risk youth to become responsible and independent citizens with the skills to improve the quality of their lives

The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA)

1. To act as a leading organisation and a global voice for the rights of those who face discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and/or sex characteristics (SOGIESC). 2. To work towards achieving equality, freedom and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex people through advocacy, collaborative actions, and by educating and informing relevant international and regional institutions as well as governments, media and civil society. 3. To empower our members and other human rights organisations in promoting and protecting human rights, irrespective of people's sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and/or sex characteristics and to facilitate cooperation and solidarity among ILGA regions and members. 4. To promote the diversity and strengths of persons of diverse SOGIESC around the world.

LUVUYO CENTRE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND CARE NPC

The Mission statement of Luvuyo Centre for Childhood Development and Care is to provide affordable early learning in a loving environment, supported by correct nutrition and life skills for vulnerable children.

SOS Children's Villages Association of South Africa

Our Vision: To see that every child belongs to a family and grows with love, respect and security. Our Mission: We build families for children in need- Children that have already lost the care of their parents find a new SOS Family in an SOS Village; and we support and strengthen families, with children facing a significant risk of losing the care of their parents, to prevent family disintegration. We help them shape their own futures - We enable children to live according to their own culture and religion, and to be active members of the community. We help children to recognize and express their individual abilities, interests and talents. We ensure that children receive the education and skills training that they need to be successful and contributing members of society. We share in the development of their communities - We share in community life and respond to the social development needs of society's most vulnerable children and young people. We establish facilities and programmes that aim to strengthen families and prevent the abandonment of children. We join hands with community members to provide education and health care, and respond to emergencies. Our core values/ What keeps us strong Courage Commitment Trust Accountability

Grassroot Soccer South Africa

Grassroot Soccer is an adolescent health organization that leverages the power of soccer to educate, inspire, and mobilize youth in developing countries to overcome their greatest health challenges, live healthier, more productive lives, and be agents for change in their communities.

Caster Semenya Foundation NPC

Our mission is to empower the disadvantaged youth of South Africa to enable them to reach their potential. To do this we provide education, life skills training and opportunities for an active lifestyle. We also focus on identifying talented athletes from disadvantaged backgrounds and providing opportunities for them to be mentored to develop the physical and mental skills needed to pursue a career in athletics.

MOLO BRASS BAND

To create a musical and artistic community which is rich with cultural, social and intellectual diversity. To give the youth and children intensive professional education in their musical disciplines. To prepare the children with a solid foundation in music and expansive education in the liberal arts.

Motheo Primary School

Motheo Primary is committed to Creating a meaningful learning opportunities for our learners Ensuring that there is effective teaching and learning Ensuring that our learners are literate, numerate and can think critically Recognizing that each learner is unique, assisting and supporting them In unfolding their talents Equipping our learners with skills to work individually and as a group Encouraging involvement and participation of parents and the broader community in the learners education Encouraging and motivating learners to take responsibility for their learning Recognizing and rewarding excellence

Siyaphambili Orphan Village

Our vision Our vision is to provide culturally competent, holistic and wellness focused services that promote young people s empowerment, prevent the development of mental health challenges and address social emotional problems that currently exist. Our mission Our mission is to establish a conversation about mental health issues affecting young women, in order to remove the stigma of mental health and to empower young women, as well as implementing a sustainable development within the societies in which these young people live.

Teach The Nation

In partnership with the global movement, Teach for All, Teach the Nation's fellows serve their students to develop a community of leaders during a two year teaching fellowship in high-need schools. By living the values of servant leadership in the classroom and within communities, fellows accelerate theirs, as well as each student's, professional and spiritual growth, and become part of a movement that invests in achieving education equity in South Africa.