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RLabs women held their first networking date night event of the year for 2020 at the UCT Graduate School of Business, which is regarded as the best business university in Africa. What a way to celebrate our women entrepreneurs! The RLabs woman had 8 beneficiaries for the evening. They had to pitch their business […]
Yonela is our beneficiary for December 2019. She does some amazing work and we are so proud of her. Read more about her below. My name is Yonela Khohloko, one of the founding members of The Inguquko female organization which is a non-profit organization. We are a small group of women, who believe in […]
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Mellissa Abels, is from Bonteheuwel. She is the secretary of Bonteheuwel Central Athletics Club (BCAC). Her project targets youth between ages 8 to 20. She decided to apply as a Junk.Fund beneficiary because she wants to accommodate more athletes. The club was started as a way to expose kids to a positive lifestyle that comes […]
I am Pricilla Martin from Lost City Mitchells Plain. Our project was to provide soup to the underprivileged. We are running a soup kitchen and it is a bit difficult for us to work out of our own pockets. It is sad to see how many people go to bed hungry and are unable […]
The Legacy project equips primary school learners with essentials such as stationery and uniforms. The project aims to restore dignity in a manner which makes the children feel included. It removes the barriers of insecurity and encourages them to participate in a way that will help them learn and grow as individuals. Legacy will make […]