18 july Mandela Day
Together, let's fight poverty, bridge inequality, and nurture a sustainable future for all.
Drop in – Drop Off opportunities
The Father’s Heart
Vision statement: To transform the life of every orphan & vulnerable child, by re-establishing their God-given identity & purpose, restoring healthy, loving family environments & building strong communities within which they can thrive.
Non-Perishable Foodstuffs (In support of after school meals and vulnerable families)
| Flour, Yeast, Cooking Oil, Sugar, Box Milk, Soup mix, Maize Meal, Rice, Pasta (Spaghetti / Macaroni), Soya mince, tomato paste
|Tin Food = Beans, Tomato and Onion mix, Tuna, Pilchards
| Spices = curry, meat, chicken,
Stationery (In support of after school programmes for vulnerable children)
|Pritt, Erasers, Sharpeners, Scissors, Hard cover lined writing books
Toiletries (In support of vulnerable families)
|Soap, Facecloth, Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Roll On Deo, Sanitary ware


Won Life
Vision statement: Improving education to promote community upliftment in Fisantekraal.
High School Education Centre (In support of their take home library)
|Any 2nd hand books that are in a good condition on topics of leadership and self-development as well as fiction / non-fiction novels
High School Education Centre (In support of dignity / hygiene packs = 70 learners [40 girls, 30 boys])
|Toiletries: Soap, Facecloth, Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Roll On Deo, Sanitary ware
Pre-Primary School (In support of uplifting and enhancing their main entrance)
|Planter boxes, potting soil
| Note: we already have access to plants (i.e. succulents) to place in the planter boxes

Fisantekraal Animal Welfare
Vision Statement: Helping people to help animals.
Dog Care
|Dog, puppy, cat food = Pellets
|Dog Kennels


Trevor Manuel Primary School
Vision Statement: Education excellence for Grade R – 7 learners
Dignity / Hygiene Packs for the Grade 6 and 7 learners
| Soap, Facecloth, Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Roll On Deo, Sanitary ware

Victim Support, Fisantekraal
Vision Statement The Victim Empowerment Program (VEP) is a community based voluntary support service team, working with the South African Police Service, who provides support services to victims of crime and or traumatic incidents. We provide…
– emotional support
– practical support
– information
– referral to professional support services
Equipping of Victim Support Room
|Outside picnic bench
|2 x single lounge chairs
