After many years of struggling to give to so many charities that regularly request help, we have decided to focus our efforts on three specific charities, via the GOOD VIBES charity bracelet. Please show your support.
The GoodVibes Charity Bracelet is a collaboration between 2oceansvibe Media and Uwe Koetter jewellers. Instead of giving unevenly to a variety of ad hoc charities, this bracelet channels your donation directly and evenly to three charities close to our hearts.
Wildlife ACT (wildlifeactfund.org) runs critical endangered and priority conservation projects in Africa, monitoring specific animals, including Rhino, Cheetah, African Wild Dog, Lion, Elephant and Leopard.
The Homestead (thehomestead.org.za) The Homestead (thehomestead.org.za) was established in 1982 and has a simple mission – “to help street children reconstruct their shattered lives.” The programme, which has become a model for similar projects in South Africa, is based on developmental principles.
Green Futures (greenfutures.co.za) Planting the Seeds of Human Potential. In 2003, the Grootbos Foundation established the Green Futures project, a Horticulture and Life Skills College that provides an annual training programme to 12 unemployed young adults from the Gansbaai area.
We believe that through focused and dedication charitable activity, we will encourage others to do the same. And you can start right now by buying a 2oceansvibe bracelet for R190.
80% of all profits is split evenly between the aforementioned charities and 20% goes back into incentivising sellers and promoting further sales.
Symbolism: If you pay with R200 you’ll get a R10 note back. You may have just saved a rhino similar to the one emblazoned on the R10 note.
CLICK HERE TO BY YOURS ONLINE NOW
(Also available at Uwe Koetter)
Facebook page here.
The Good Vibes Charity falls within our registered non-profit organisation, Good Neighbourhoods Foundation NPC (2013/180602/08). All accounting activities are audited by Galbraith Rushby.
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