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- Product News
- 21 November 2024
The Volkswagen Community Trust distributed R800 000 in funding to several registered non-profit organisations (NPOs).
These NPOs cover a diverse range of initiatives, including youth development, sports and social support programmes.
Volkswagen Group Africa Corporate and Government Affairs Director, Nonkqubela Maliza, highlighted the Trust's dedication to meeting the extensive needs within the community. "The needs in the community are great," Nonkqubela says. "Requests for support flow in daily from across the country, and we believe we can make a significant difference in the communities we support."
Aligned to the Volkswagen Community Trust strategy, the funded NPOs are committed to contributing to the economic and social progress of the country. “That is why we invest in critical areas such as education, youth development, health, community well-being and the environment. By supporting these organisations, the Community Trust aims to foster positive change and sustainable development within the communities they serve.”
This year’s beneficiaries include Missionvale Care Centre, an NPO established to uplift the community of Missionvale, believing that developing youth can break the cycle of poverty.
Another beneficiary is the Lincoln Mali Leadership Foundation, which aims to develop the next generation of young leaders through sports development, leadership training, youth development and feeding schemes in informal settlements.
Meanwhile, Uviwe Child and Youth Services received funding to support their education and social support programmes for vulnerable youth in Nelson Mandela Bay’s northern areas.
In Khayamnandi, Despatch, the Foundation Academy Day Care Centre, which caters to children with special needs, was the fourth beneficiary. This funding will support the school in providing for disadvantaged special needs children.
The Qhagqiwa Football Association (QHAFA) focuses on amateur football administration and development in the surrounding areas of Kwa-Nobuhle, Despatch, Rocklands and Kariega. They also work on developing responsible young men and women who can add value to the communities. The funding will assist the organisation in executing their development programmes efficiently.
Lastly, Sakha Amathuba received funding to support their efforts in empowering unemployed youth. The organisation strives to alleviate youth unemployment by providing skills that help youth become employable.
Additional funding was distributed in smaller amounts to various other NPOs, bringing the total number of organisations who received support this year to 40.
Leading used car trader, WeBuyCars, which listed on the JSE in April this year, is expanding its business focus to include third party sales and is rapidly expanding its vehicle supermarket and buying pods presence in South Africa.
The Isuzu Foundation, in collaboration with IRONMAN4theKidz, donated R250 000 to three Mossel Bay charities dedicated to uplifting vulnerable youth, families and individuals in need.
Hino South Africa has handed over four mobile offices to the Gauteng Government Roads and Transport Department, which are to be used as Smart Driving Licensing Testing Centres by the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC).