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Poverty

Malnutrition

Quality of Education

Working together to impact together

Making an impact on the lives around us is by far our biggest reward at Afrika Tikkun. We seek to serve and we serve to impact – this is our reason for being. By understanding the value of community, Afrika Tikkun also understands the importance of family. This is why we make it a priority to focus on developing, with care and attention, those in the Afrika Tikkun family whilst recognising the fundamentals of community upliftment. 85% of our Afrika Tikkun members are comprised of aspiring South African citizens from our focus communities. Our employees are not just employees, they are the brothers and sisters of our Afrika Tikkun Impact Movement, and together we resonate to one sound – the sound of empowerment. It is important to us to support our employees with state-of-the-art facility equipment, necessary industry skills and personal encouragement to bring about change in the social-care system, and sustainability of our NPC mission from the inside out.

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73%

of Afrika Tikkun Grade-R children achieve school readiness.

The Toy Library project

ensured the employ of a trained Toy Librarian at each of our Afrika Tikkun Development Centres.

Competency Based Assessments

of all ECD teachers and assistants are undertaken at each center.

Accredited training

in relevant NQF levels is provided to all ECD teachers, to provide high quality education.

All children

are regularly assessed in line with age-appropriate developmental milestones.

The Christopher Holder Learning Libraries & Digital Commons

are learning libraries that provide a place of safety, learning

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No help too insignificant…

Nelson

Mandela

Afrika Tikkun has proven that it has the ability to reach sections of our disadvantaged population at grassroots level. It therefore provides both physical help, as well as giving hope and dignity to the recipients.”

Total SA

Corporate Partner

As one of our CSI focus areas - Youth inclusion and Education - is aligned with Afrika Tikkun's programmes, it remains a privilege to be partnering with a credible and well-reputed non-profit organisation like Afrika Tikkun, dedicated to the reduction of youth unemployment in the country.

Chief Rabbi

Cyril Harris

Recognising the moral imperatives governing human affairs, men and women of goodwill can face up to the challenge of our time and make the caring society a reality. So it was from that idea that the word Tikkun was used to start an initiative that would harness the energies of those committed to building a new South Africa.

How you can get involved

Select one of the below

Donate

We partner with businesses that strive towards sustainable impact in South African rural and township communities. Whether you’re an SME or large corporate, you can choose to donate funds to the value of your choice and support any one of our Afrika Tikkun Core and 360º Programmes, or any of our public campaign initiatives.

Fundraise

Corporate Social Investment is an impactful way to build your corporate responsibility status, your industry reputation and your footprint in South African communities. We help build your B-BBEE status and improve your community reputation. Afrika Tikkun invites you to access our collaborative fundraising opportunities through our GoFundMe channel. Your fundraising initiative extensively supports our youth development programmes while benefiting your company’s BEE status and tax benefits.

Lead a campaign

Sponsored Marketing

Want to build your own campaign? Let us partner with you from start to finish and support your unique public intitiative with a customised campaign, engineered on our platform and branded by you. Leave the fuss to us while we collaborate on your ideas, guide you effectively and handle all the logistics.

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Impact Stories

Don’t hyperventilate, educate!

Sindi age 5 – a beautiful little girl who lives with her mother and 3 other siblings near Afrika Tikkun’s Mfuleni centre. Little Sindi was diagnosed with a lung condition that requires her to use a breathing aid 24/7. When Sindi joined our Afrika Tikkun ECD program, our Empowerment Case Administrators encouraged her family to join the support group for parents of children with disabilities.

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SOME LEGACIES ARE BUILT ON A TUESDAY

A story forged on a Tuesday. That’s how it started. Two visionaries after the same rainbow – Nelson Mandela and Bertie Lubner, founder of Afrika Tikkun – met on the second Tuesday of every other month to discuss the love they both shared for their country, South Africa. What transpired was a deep seated friendship,

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