Most South African corporations have come to realise that they cannot operate in isolation to the community, thus, responsible businesses are at the forefront of business consciousness. Focusing on good governance and social involvement is imperative to long term sustainability for their stakeholders and the environment.


Kids Right to Good Sight

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Spec-Savers is committed to the future leaders of South Africa. Our KIDS RIGHT TO GOOD SIGHT initiative ensures that all children between the ages of 6 and 12 are entitled to a FREE eye test, a FREE frame as well as FREE clear, single vision Aquity lenses. Since the inception of this campaign in February 2008, Spec-Savers has assisted over 193 243 children with free eye care and eyewear.

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SA National Council for the Blind

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The Council’s Vision is to facilitate a network of organisations who collaborate towards the prevention of blindness and securing the full participation and inclusion of blind and partially sighted people in all aspects of a diverse South African society.  Through a network of over 100 member organisations,  the council serves, supports and facilitates the prevention of blindness,  rehabilitation, community development, training and education of South Africans with visual impairments.

For more information please visit them at www.sancb.org.za




Wilderness Foundation

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The Wilderness Foundation’s Forever Wild Conservation Programme was developed in 2011 as a response to the rhino poaching crisis and has been active through the Rhino Protection Initiative. The Forever Wild programm provides logistical and operational support for conservation and law enforcement agencies responsible for rhino security. The program is also involved in raising public awareness of the rhino poaching crisis and manage a Rhino Anti-poaching tip off line. Other activities include the coordination of anti-poaching training, aerial assistance, vehicle support, intelligence gathering and specialist support, as well as a Rhino survivor fund, Eastern Cape Rhino DNA and tracking device project and a rhino survivor research project in the Kruger National Park.

Visit them at www.wildernessfoundation.co.za




Nkosi's Haven

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Nkosi’s Haven is a recognized NGO in South Africa that has been in operation since 1999 offering holistic care and support for  destitute HIV/AIDS infected mothers, her children, and resulting AIDS orphans (infected or not).
Through all of the work the team at Nkosi’s Haven does, they ensure that their residents learn how to live with AIDS, not die from it.  With this objective in mind, Nkosi’s Haven has built a happy and energetic community where their children can develop and become self-confident, mature, and responsible members of their community.

To find out more about them and the work that they do, please visit them at www.nkosishaven.org


CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation

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Childhood cancer has a profound effect on everyone it touches. With empathetic support and the right information, it is possible to not only survive its ravages but end up stronger, wiser and more compassionate. It is with this focus on compassion, that CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA was founded. As a countrywide organisation, they provide holistic support for children suffering from cancer and life-threatening blood disorders as well as their families.

Visit them at www.choc.org.za  for more information.




SANCCOB Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Bird

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SANCCOB treats up to 2 500 seabirds, of which approximately 1 500 are African penguins. SANCCOB is an internationally recognised leader in oiled wildlife response, rehabilitation and chick-rearing; contributes to research which benefits seabirds; trains people to care for the birds and educates the public to develop behavioural patterns which benefit marine life and the environment.

For more information visit www.sanccob.co.za