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Transformative collaborations: Bridging academiaand communities for sustainable developmentin marginalised areas
Transformative collaborations between academic institutions and communitybased organisations are crucial in driving sustainable development in marginalised communities. The partnership between PatchUp South Africa and the University of Pretoria has been instrumental in advancing healthcare, education and social support in these areas...
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Patch-UP SA partners with Vlakfontein Secondary School
Patch-Up South Africa, in partnership with Vlakfontein Secondary School, is hosting a vibrant and engaging youth intervention event on 19th September 2024. This event aims to empower over 300 students by addressing critical issues such as substance abuse awareness, sexual health, skills development, and cultural appreciation. With interactive workshops, talks, and hands-on activities, we aim to inspire responsibility and prepare the youth for both personal and professional gr
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Patch-Up South Africa's contributions to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Patch-Up South Africa is dedicated to assisting communities grappling with poverty, substance abuse, hunger, poor health and unemployment. Central to our service delivery is a strong emphasis on nutrition, recognising its pivotal role in the wellbeing of our beneficiaries, ultimately influencing their functional capacity to engage in our sustainability programmes. We address food security through agricultural initiatives and meal distributions, while our healthcare services f
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Patch-Up South Africa in Partnership with Denlyn Mall supports 50 Vulnerable families in commemoration of Nelson Mandela
Patch-Up South Africa, in partnership with Denlyn Mall, successfully held a Community Upliftment Drive in commemoration of Nelson Mandela Day 2024. Patch-Up South Africa, We are in the business of helping people.
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Patch Up SA donates food and clothing to Mamelodi families on Mandela Day
Food parcels and clothing were donated to 50 families in various areas of Mamelodi on Mandela Day on Thursday, 18 July. Patch Up SA, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), hosted an uplifting drive at Denlyn Mall, Mamelodi, to give back to families who have been affected by drug use. The founder of the organisation, Kagiso Mahlangu, spoke to City Press about what the day meant for them. She said this year’s Mandela Day was about giving back to families affected by drug use an
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FAMILY CARE PROGRAM LAUNCH
Kasi-based NPO, Patch Up SA, officially launched their new program called the Family Care Program this past Mandela Day, 18 July 2023. The launch took place at Denlyn Mall, with the aim of bringing together families who have been affected by the impact of drugs and substance abuse. Among the distinguished guests at the event were Mfana Robert Mashego, Member of Parliament representing Mamelodi; Prince Maleka of the Clinical Association; Precious Mokoena, a social worker; Abra
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