Quadpara Association of KwaZulu Natal (QPAK)
The QuadPara Association of KZN is a Non Profit Organisation established to cater for the needs of quadriplegics and paraplegics in KwaZulu-Natal.
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The QuadPara Association of KZN is a Non Profit Organisation established to cater for the needs of quadriplegics and paraplegics in KwaZulu-Natal.
Continue reading →Community organisation supporting local artists and performers in Port Elizabeth and surrounds
Continue reading →PASA is a non-profit association of members with the mission statement:
“To foster, develop and facilitate sport parachuting, in all its facets, within South Africin the safest and most progressive manner, on behalf of its members.”
For many people the words parachuting and skydiving conjure up images of adrenalin junkies and daredevils with little regard for their own safety. One of the questions most frequently asked of sport parachutists is, “who in their right mind would want to willingly throw themselves out of a perfectly serviceable aircraft?”
In truth, sport parachuting is a disciplined sport that operates within rigidly defined and enforced safety parameters as set out in PASA’s Manual of Procedures. This Manual has been ratified by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) and is the basis upon which PASA has been approved as an Aviation Recreation Organisation. The safety and training standards contained in the manual are on a par or better than international standards and must be adhered to by all affiliated drop zones and members in South Africa.
Continue reading →The NKFSA is involved in the awareness, care of and education about the kidneys. Our aims are the prevention or early diagnosis of kidney disease and ensuring proper treatment in accredited facilities.
Continue reading →The NGC Enterprise Development Zone (NGC stands for Nobuhle – Glenrose Company, the founder) which is a Non-Profit Company (NPC) Reg. No. 2016/509709/08 was established in 2015. We have taken the initiative to start a non-profit company not only for our benefit, but to uplift and inspire rural and disadvantaged communities. Since 2015 NGC which is a Non- Profit organization (NPC) have distribute over 61 250 Packs of washable reusable sanitary towels/pads packs and still continue distributing them till to date.
In the year 2020 we had decided to develop a working relationship with Elangeni TVET College (280 Shezi Main Road, Mpumalanga Township) to manufacture the disposable sanitary pads known as Mvelo “The Nature” Sanitary Pads.
Continue reading →The main objective of Pretoria Daycare Association is the promotion of the physical, educational, individual, loving care in a homely-religious atmosphere of toddlers, toddlers and babies.
Continue reading →Rand Aid Association is a well-established and successful non-profit organisation offering accommodation in a variety of independent-living retirement villages and frail care centres. With us you will find a well-appointed retirement home and a support structure that offers a carefree retirement, in beautiful grounds with well-maintained buildings.
Our unique business model enables us to also sustainably care for Elders and others in need. Become part of our caring, dynamic, connected community.
QAGS facilitates access to assistive devices, support, disability prevention, accommodation, accessible transport, skills development initiatives for the benefit of persons living with spinal cord injuries, living in the Gauteng South Region.
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Continue reading →FSG was established in 1985 in the Department of Plant Pathology of the, then, University of Natal, with the aim of making relevant scientific knowledge available to smallholder farmers. It now conducts action research to address issues pertinent to resource-constrained farmers. It also provides training, advice and project support in sustainable farming (including agroecology), nature conservation, strengthening local institutions, and enterprise development. Training is provided to development practitioners and students in participatory approaches to research and extension. Community members and other partner service providers, including government extension staff and scientists participate in designing and implementation of projects.
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