Navigating an Autism diagnosis can feel like a lonely journey, but our reigning Miss SA, Qhawekazi Mazaleni, is using her platform to ensure families don’t have to walk it alone….
In just under a year, Charity Crowdfund NPC has turned thousands of loaves and lunches into a lifetime of hope, nourishing over 28,000 lives through the simple power of community…
A quick-thinking surfer launched her board and paddled straight into the swell to reach a young man whose Sunday swim turned into a life-threatening situation at Clifton 2nd Beach over…
The Fieldshill Water Athletic Club brought together runners, walkers, and families to collectively cover over 43,000km, with participants of all ages contributing to a global-distance milestone. Chatsworth, South Africa…
Mom and autism advocate, Ntandose Nkabinde, is spearheading a growing, community-driven movement that is bringing autism awareness out of the margins and into everyday conversations across underserved communities. South…
The SA Youth Rugby Medical Assistance Fund is calling on the public to support injured players like Sandile and Wian, whose family now faces overwhelming medical costs after a serious…
From heartfelt deliveries for “little warriors” in hospitals to sweet surprises for school kids, our local charities proved this Easter that the smallest gestures often hold the most love! …
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The dwellings were occupied in the early 1800s by families fleeing the Lifaqane wars. Lesotho (07 April 2026) – Ntefane Ntefane lives high in the sandstone cliffs of rural…
What started as one runner’s personal routine has grown into a Friday morning gathering where everyone, from beginners to seasoned runners feel at home. Johannesburg, South Africa (07 April…
Mdzananda Animal Clinic’s annual Paws on the Promenade is back! Cape Town, South Africa (07 April 2026) – On Sunday, 12 April, Capetonians and their four-legged friends are invited…
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“Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child and one teacher can change the world.” – Malala Yousafzai