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In 2018, the Londisizwe Foundation responded to a plea for donations to have 4 lion cubs rescued from captivity in 

Ukraine. These lions were born and bred into freezing conditions, only to be kept in a crate enclosure for the Circus in Ukraine. In conjunction with the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization, Lionel de Lange and many other sponsors and donors, these lions were successfully rescued and transported to the Kragga Kamma Game Park in PE. 

The lions sustained a few injuries during transit, which they have now successfully recovered. Berms were built for them to climb on-which they thoroughly enjoy , to say the least. It's such a pleasure to see them run freely across the entire enclosure of the park. They have grown so much and equally picked up weight. The lion's natural instinct has now also come to the fore when it comes to their hunting capabilities. 

Soon it will be 2 years since these lions have touched down on South African soil and they have settled in very well. They are fed regularly, dosed for parasites regularly and completely and utterly been re-wilded. 

These gorgeous images are indicative of how these lions have been transformed.

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Bumblebee Project

Londisizwe Foundation is a sponsor of the Bumble Bee project; a preschool center for children ages 1-6 years old. Many of the children that attend the preschool come from single parent families; the daycare enables parent to work with the reassurance that their children are in good hands.

The preschool is run by Ms. Jenny Housdon and situated in Khayelitsha, Cape Town.

Our foundation’s monthly contributions ensure:

 *   Teachers’ monthly salaries.
 *   Daily meal for the children.
 *   Disposable nappies and wet wipes.
 *   Toys and educational material for the children.

If you wish to find out more about this project, you can contact us
or Ms. Jenny Houdson at: info@nomvuyos-tours.co.za

Bumblebee Project

 

18 Gangster Museum

18 Gangster Museum is project located in Khayelitsha using a living museum and cultural tourism which aims to help South African youth from the community to better understand and turn them away from the deceitful path into gangsterism.

Londisizwe Foundation is a sponsor of the 18 Gangsterm Museum and provides ongoing support to this project.

Part of our sponsorship includes the "PITOU" Art Classes created in honor of our founder’s mother, Christianne Carsauw who passed away recently. "PITOU" was her modeling name when she was young.

Through the “PITOU” art classes, children from the community get to paint, draw, be creative and have fun!

To find out more about 18 Gangster Museum, visit: www.18gm.co.za

18 Gangster Museum

 

Pug Rescue South Africa

Located in Benoni, Johannesburg Pug Rescue South Africa rescues, rehabilitates, rehomes and offers sanctuary to Pugs.

This organization is very close to our founder’s heart as he has been actively involved from the early stages, volunteering with home checks for adoption, helping with the organization of fundraisers, donating food and even fostering some pugs that were in the process of being adopted.

Londisizwe Foundation donated a brand-new Fiat Bakkie to facilitate the transportation to the vets and pickups. Pug Rescue South Africa is totally dependent on fundraising and donations.


To find out more information about this organization please visit:
www.pugrescue.co.za

Pug Rescue South Africa

 

ADopt-A-Pet


This project is located in Cape Town and works towards the protection, care, and relocation of animals to good homes. Londisizwe Foundation supports with the supply of dog and cat food from time to time.

In 2010, we donated a van to assist them with the rescue and transportation of animals.

In 2017, Londisizwe Foundation made a significant contribution to assist with the purchase of another van.

To find more about this organization, visit: www.adopt-a-pet.org.za

 

Township Roots

This organization works with schools in greater Nyanga, incorporating Philippi community where there is high rate of crime and school dropout which has affected the youth drastically.

Township Root’s main goal is to decrease the school dropout rate through exciting primary school activities for children in the age of 8 – 15 years old. Their activities are centered around fun and enjoyment for the learners whilst nurturing them to become fully literate and self-confident.

Londisizwe Foundation donated in June 2018 5 laptops and one printer needed by their volunteers and interns.

To find more about this organization, visit: www.townshiproots.org

 
MRP Foundation

Londisizwe Foundation was proud to support the MRP Foundation with R11,500.00 by participating at their Fundraiser “Just Imagine” at the DLI Hall held on August 31st.
We could not be more pleased to have received this message from the MRP Foundation: “Thanks to your support, the evening was a resounding success, dreams were realised, and funds were raised to help us build a better future for the beneficiaries of our programme.”
MRP Foundation empowers youth to reach their full potential through education and skills development. Their mission is to assist young people as they journey from school into a career, empowering them to break the cycle of poverty and inequality.

For more information about MRP foundation visit: www.mrpfoundation.org

 

 



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