What We Do


 

‘Gorata’ which means ‘to love’ and that is what the foundation is all about.

Our outreach programmes and the impact in our society are more than throwing money at the problems and the social ills that deprived communities are facing, we are imparting love while dealing with all the injustices facing our youth; the elderly and the greater society, whether in schools; hospice or in the communities they are in, with the hope to change the lives for the better.

In line with how my own mother raised me and our siblings, in the meaning of her name, and in dedication to her and to the poverty stricken and economically deprived youth of South Africa, I have started this foundation so to extend the love to those who are in need of it, in a more positively socio- economically uplifting way.

Provision of life skills to school attending children through youth drives.

Youth Development from underprivileged and needy communities through various activities such as sports, drama programs in an effort to avoid idling among the youth.

What we do


 

 
  • Motivational speaking and mentorship programmes
  • Service delivery, develop strategies on continuous impactful initiatives that the foundation can channel its resources to in partnership with the stakeholders and community at large.
  • Provision of poverty relief through donations, food parcels and medical supplies where necessary.
  • The provision of scholarships, bursaries and award and assist students from disadvantaged background who display great educational potential.
  • Provision of bridging courses to disadvantaged students to be able to enter higher education.
  • Poverty alleviation and community upliftment through quality education which will empower the youth to take opportunities that arise thus helping the youth to be knowledgeable and attain life skills and information to realise their potential.
  • The care of provision of education programmes relating to abandoned, abused, neglected and orphaned homeless kids.
  • Providing feeding schemes and healthcare in schools, this will help encourage parents to send their kids to school.
  • Socio-Economic Development.
  • The provision of health care services for the poor and the needy. Funding or collaboration with other community based projects that care and counselling treatment to persons infected and affected byHIV/AIDS, including the care or counselling of their families and dependents in this regard.