Unlocking Opportunities: A Guide to Financial Aid for Students

Unlocking Opportunities: A Guide to Financial Aid for Students

As the academic year kicks off, many individuals are eagerly seeking opportunities to further their education and invest in their future. 

However, the financial strain on education remains a formidable obstacle for many students. In South Africa, numerous avenues for financial aid and scholarships are opening doors for eager learners, turning obstacles into steppingstones.

  • BackaBuddy: Raising Funds for Education

Link to BackaBuddy

BackaBuddy is a game-changing crowdfunding platform for individuals both nationally and abroad seeking to finance their education. Be it a degree, certification, or any educational endeavour, this platform facilitates fundraising campaigns, connecting students with potential donors. Countless campaign creators worldwide have accessed education through BackaBuddy, breaking down financial barriers. 

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Here are some additional resources to finance your education:

 

  • National Student Financial Aid Scheme 

Link to NSFAS

NSFAS, a government initiative, commits to providing financial aid to eligible South African students. The comprehensive program offers loans and bursaries covering tuition fees, accommodation, and study materials. Eligibility, based on financial need and academic performance, makes NSFAS an accessible option for students nationwide.

  • Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Program (ISFAP)

Link to ISFAP

ISFAP, a private sector-funded initiative, focuses on supporting specific fields of study crucial for South Africa’s skills development. By providing targeted financial aid, ISFAP empowers students to pursue educational goals and contribute meaningfully to the country’s growth.

 

  • Thuthuka Bursary Fund

Link to Thuthuka Bursary Fund

Managed by SAICA, the Thuthuka Bursary Fund supports students of colour pursuing chartered accountancy. Covering tuition, accommodation, and a living allowance, it ensures aspiring accountants can focus on studies without financial constraints.

 

  • Allan Gray Orbis Foundation

Link to Allan Gray Orbis Foundation

Championing entrepreneurial leadership, the foundation offers scholarships and fellowships to individuals with high potential. Covering tuition, accommodation, and providing a stipend, it nurtures the next generation of leaders.

 

  • Fundi

Link to Fundi

Fundi, another valuable resource, provides financial solutions for students in South Africa. Explore their offerings to discover tailored options that can support your educational aspirations.

 

  • Funza Lushaka Bursary Program

Link to Funza Lushaka Bursary

For aspiring educators, the Funza Lushaka Bursary Program, sponsored by the Department of Basic Education, covers tuition, accommodation, and provides a small allowance. In return, graduates commit to teaching in public schools – a win-win for education and the future.

 

  • Private Scholarships and Foundations

Don’t forget to explore private scholarships and foundations. Many organisations and companies offer financial help based on academic merit, financial need, or specific criteria. 

As the academic year unfolds, these avenues for financial aid, scholarships, and crowdfunding, along with educational loans and specialised bursary programs, stand as beacons of hope. Share this guide with those who seek knowledge, and together, let’s contribute to a brighter and more promising future for education in South Africa.

Navigating Infertility: A Couple’s Journey from Heartbreak to Hope

Navigating Infertility: A Couple’s Journey from Heartbreak to Hope

In the vibrant suburb of Rosebank, Cape Town, Lauren and Luke Kincaid, both 38, are on an incredible journey marked by unexpected challenges and the unwavering support of their community as they navigate the tough road of infertility. 

Their journey together began on a dating site, Tinder, seven years ago, swiftly blossoming into a deep connection that seemed destined. Though their anticipated wedding in May 2020 was delayed due to the pandemic, they eventually tied the knot in February 2021, eagerly anticipating the start of their family. 

Pictured above: Luke and Lauren Kincaid

Their path to parenthood, however, was met with unforeseen obstacles. Lauren’s fervent dream of motherhood faced challenges when difficulties conceiving arose after months of trying. Medical intervention became necessary, yet navigating the realm of fertility treatments revealed a series of setbacks and unexpected diagnoses.

Despite several unsuccessful rounds of IVF in April and July 2023 stemming from Lauren’s low ovarian reserve, a glimmer of hope emerged with a different diagnosis—Hypopituitarism. This discovery opened doors to a specialized treatment using injectable medication available in the private sector, potentially enabling Lauren to conceive using her own eggs.

 

“After the first IVF failed my heart was crushed with disappointment and sadness but there was still hope that it could happen for us on a second round of IVF. However, when our second round failed due to no eggs and we were told that our only option now would probably be using a donor egg my world felt like it was coming crashing down around me. I had always imagined being a mother but never like this. I assumed that my child would look like me so that information was shocking and heartbreaking to take in. I just cried when the doctor relayed the news, but, after processing it that evening, both Luke and I realized that it was still a blessing that there was still a way for us to become parents even if it is a bit unconventional.” says Lauren. 

However, financial constraints became a significant barrier. The overwhelming costs of fertility treatments, scans, and medications stretched their resources thin, hindering access to the required treatment.

 

Crowdfunding on BackaBuddy

 

In light of these challenges, Lauren and Luke turned to crowdfunding on BackaBuddy, where their story resonated deeply with friends, family, and compassionate strangers. 

Over R50,000 was raised with the support of over 40 donors, helping them realize their dream of parenthood.

Pictured above: Luke and Lauren at an event

“We are immensely grateful for the overwhelming support and contributions received thus far. We acknowledge the pivotal role that every donation plays in bringing us closer to our dream of becoming parents. We wholeheartedly believe that with the support of our community, we can overcome this seemingly insurmountable challenge.” Lauren expresses.

Their journey embodies the resilience of the human spirit, underscored by the enduring power of hope and love. Your continued contributions and support are pivotal in making their dream a reality.

 

Support this campaign here: https://www.backabuddy.co.za/lauren-kincaid-5670768633862156283

 

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Staff Spotlight: Our Qokolweni ‘Mlungu’ returns from her vibrant village trip in the Eastern Cape.

Staff Spotlight: Our Qokolweni ‘Mlungu’ returns from her vibrant village trip in the Eastern Cape.

This December, the BackaBuddy team celebrated an extraordinary cultural exchange that captivated many on TikTok. Central to this enchanting story were two of our valued team members: Monique Weich, the enthusiastic Donor Retention Coordinator, and Lakiwe Blekiwe, the spirited Head of Charities.

Lakiwe, originating from the picturesque village of Qokolweni in the Eastern Cape, extended a warm invitation to Monique to participate in a significant local tradition: her nephews’ Mgidi celebration.

This dynamic event, deeply ingrained in Xhosa culture, signifies a young man’s transition into adulthood.

Image: Monique and Lakiwe in their traditional attire

Monique and Lakiwe, friends and colleagues at BackaBuddy, have nurtured a remarkable bond over the past five years. Their friendship, enriched by mutual respect and appreciation for each other’s cultures, has transcended the confines of the workplace, evolving into a deep, personal connection.

Together, they documented and shared their unique cultural experiences on TikTok, using the handle @qokolweni_mlungu. Lakiwe humorously mentioned having “an Mlungu on my stoep” during the holidays, reflecting the warmth and closeness of their relationship. Their posts did more than just showcase their personal journey; they provided insights into South Africa’s rich cultural heritage, highlighting the power of friendship and collaboration in bridging cultural divides.

Monique’s adventure began with a 23-hour bus journey to Mthatha, which she found surprisingly pleasant despite some delays and the sweltering heat. She experienced a bit of culture shock upon realizing she was the only Mlungu in the area, drawing curious stares and occasional photo requests, which she graciously accepted.

@qokolweni_mlungu

@Lakiwe Blekiwe showing me her home and her roots ♥️ #easterncape #village #southafrica #Qokolweni #mlungu #heritage #culture #fyp #country #southafricatiktok

♬ original sound – Qokolweni_Mlungu

“The little ones at Laki’s home were very surprised to see me. They sometimes stroked my skin and played with my hair, which was really cute,” Monique fondly recalled, emphasizing the children’s innocence and curiosity.

Their TikTok series quickly became a sensation, blending humour with heartfelt moments. It featured everything from the serene landscapes of the Eastern Cape to the lively preparations for the Mgidi celebration, capturing the essence of their journey and the vibrant local culture.

@qokolweni_mlungu

It’s Mgidi Day!! Making new friends and life long memories #easterncape #Qokolweni #village #culture #heritage #khosa #friendship #Love #tradition #fyp #afrikaans #southafrican #rural #ruralgirl #tiktoksouthafrica #sama28 #mgidi #traditionaldress #fashion

♬ Sondela – Mr Vee Sholo

The series was a hit, amassing over 637,000 views, 337 comments, and more than 12,000 likes. The comment section blossomed into a haven of positivity, brimming with messages celebrating love, respect, and positive energy.

Monique’s departure on January 3rd was bittersweet. “Leaving was hard. The time went by so fast, and before I knew it, the adventure was over,” she reflected, emphasizing the profound impact of her experience.

@qokolweni_mlungu

It’s my last day in Qokolweni. I’m leaving with priceless memories #Qokolweni_Mlungu #EasternCape #forevermemories

♬ original sound – Qokolweni_Mlungu

A particularly touching moment in their cultural journey occurred when Lakiwe gave Monique a traditional Xhosa name, ‘Nomathamsanqa’, signifying luck or blessings. This gesture was more than symbolic; it showcased the depth and respect within their friendship.

Image: Monique with Lakiwe’s mom and aunt.

Lakiwe appreciated Monique’s wholehearted embrace of her culture, noting her adaptation to new and sometimes challenging experiences.

“From pit toilets to ‘Vaskom’ baths, fermented porridge mornings, and even accepting unreliable transport as normal. What bonded us even more was her love for Mama’s steamed bread and soup – that, she truly cherished,” Lakiwe commented.

Image: Umgidi Preparations

Their TikTok posts did more than share cultural moments; they portrayed an unbreakable bond that resonated with audiences worldwide, celebrating their authenticity and joy in friendship. This story is a testament to the transformative power of genuine friendship and cultural bridging.

BackaBuddy embraces their journey as a symbol of unity and solidarity. Their path, from colleagues to confidants, reflects our platform’s ethos of fostering meaningful connections.

Follow their inspiring journey on TikTok @qokolweni_mlungu and witness the beauty of genuine friendship crossing cultural boundaries, enriched by mutual love and respect for each other’s heritage.

Monique also highlighted what she will miss the most: [Monique’s Fond Memories].

@qokolweni_mlungu

We shall see each other again ❤️ #easterncape #southafrica #Qokolweni #village #ruralvillage #culture #heritage #Xhosa #friendship #Love #tradition #fyp #rural #ruralgirl #emgidini #tiktoksouthafrica #sama28

♬ Sobonana – Q Twins

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South Africa’s leading crowdfunding platform, BackaBuddy has supported more than 10 000+ individuals and charities in setting up fundraising campaigns for medical fees, tuition and various causes in South Africa. The platform has thus far risen over R490 Million.

Local Mom’s Courageous Struggle: Niki Gardner’s Fight Against 3c Her2-Positive Breast Cancer

Local Mom’s Courageous Struggle: Niki Gardner’s Fight Against 3c Her2-Positive Breast Cancer

Cape Town – In October 2021, Niki Gardner a 36-year-old mother’s world took an unexpected turn when she discovered a lump in her breast while breastfeeding her son. It was then that her once beautiful life was turned on its axis as doctors diagnosed her with stage 3c Her2-positive breast cancer. This daunting revelation marked the beginning of a relentless battle against an adversary she never anticipated.

Pictured above: Niki Gardner

Soon after discovering the lump in her breast, Niki underwent a needle biopsy at Tygerberg Hospital, revealing lactation in the report. Subsequently, a sore manifested on her breast, progressively increasing in size and causing severe pain. Seeking a second opinion, Niki consulted another doctor who recommended a core needle biopsy, the results confirmed a positive diagnosis for cancer. Through various scans and tests, medical professionals eventually identified cancer present in both of Niki’s breasts and in her lymph nodes. 

‘This news was a devastating blow to my family and I, especially to my daughter who took the news the hardest.’ Niki shared. reflecting on the emotional turmoil that accompanied her diagnosis. It was a moment that shattered her world and profoundly affected her family, especially her 11-year-old daughter who refused to believe that this is happening to her mother.

The journey that ensued was nothing short of a grueling uphill climb. Niki underwent numerous medical tests, needle biopsies, and treatments, including the notorious “red devil” chemotherapy – Adriamycin and Cyclophosphamide. Despite enduring its harsh side effects, none of these treatments initially proved effective. The toll was evident: hair loss, chronic fatigue, joint pain, nerve pain, and neuropathy became constant companions.

Pictured above: Niki’s smile shines through even during her hair loss journey

‘It took a while for me to process my diagnosis, but I quickly got my mind set right and knew I could beat this even though it was going to be hard. I knew I had to fight with all I have so I can be there for my children and see them grow up. I still have the fear of not being there no matter how positive I feel,’ Niki recalled, emphasizing her determination to overcome the obstacles.

Hope emerged for Niki when her oncologists recommended Herceptin, a targeted treatment showing promise for her condition. But, financial constraints proved to pose a significant obstacle especially without any medical aid.

However, Niki managed to undergo eight sessions of Herceptin, marking a significant step forward in her battle against cancer with the help of family and friends, who decided to support her financially.

‘The treatment is going well. The oncologists are happy with the results so far but I still have a long way to go and it is far from over,’ Niki expressed, acknowledging the uphill road ahead.

On 25 July 2023, Niki underwent a modified radical bilateral mastectomy with flap closure, a step necessitated by the aggressive nature of her cancer. This surgical intervention was followed by the removal of 21 lymph nodes, signifying a critical phase in her journey. 

But, the road to recovery continues with more rounds of chemotherapy and radiation, highlighting the ongoing challenges she faces.

Pictured above: Niki during her treatment

Crowdfunding on BackaBuddy

Acknowledging the financial strain that accompanies such a journey, Niki has taken the step to launch a crowdfunding campaign on BackaBuddy where she managed to raise over R4000 of her R250 000 target with the help of 10 wonderful donors. ‘Your donation is not just a financial contribution; but a lifeline for a family facing a formidable adversary.’ Niki appealed, expressing her gratitude for the support received.

Despite the challenges that have physically, emotionally, and financially impacted her family, Niki remains resolute. ‘I have a lot more bad days than good days but I make it a habit to, on those good days, make the best of it by spending as much time as possible playing and making memories with my children. I’ve come a long way, fighting and staying strong. Giving up is just not an option for me,’ she affirmed, underlining her unwavering determination.

As she continues her journey, Niki remains an inspiration to all those around her..

‘You never realize how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have,’ Niki concluded, urging others to stand together in the fight against cancer and offering hope to those facing similar challenges.

 

Support Niki’s campaign: https://www.backabuddy.co.za/niki-gardner

 

Create a crowdfunding campaign

South Africa’s leading crowdfunding platform, BackaBuddy has supported more than 10 000+ individuals and charities in setting up fundraising campaigns for medical fees, tuition and various causes in South Africa. The platform has thus far risen over R420 Million.

Port Edward Resident (57) Grapples with Lengthy Recovery After Harrowing Dog Attack

Port Edward Resident (57) Grapples with Lengthy Recovery After Harrowing Dog Attack

On September 4th, 2023, Anita Els, a resilient 57-year-old resident of Port Edward, KwaZulu-Natal, endured a distressing attack by a pack of five border collie dogs.

Recognizing the life-altering trauma Anita has experienced, the community has come together to launch a vital fundraising campaign, aiming to provide essential support for Anita’s lengthy recovery. 

 

Pictured above: Anita with Angie, who started her BackaBuddy crowdfunding campaign.

 

Anita, known for her warm smile from her time working at The Old Pont reception and actively involved in the local church, now faces a challenging journey of healing, both physically and emotionally.

Merely two days after settling into her new residence, within walking distance of a promising job opportunity, Anita’s life took a tragic turn. On that ill-fated day, she fell victim to a vicious dog attack, sustaining severe injuries on multiple body parts, including arms, legs, breast, shoulder, back, and lower areas. The left leg, torn down to the bone, hovered on the brink of amputation.

“After a routine walk to fetch my medication, I faced a horrifying ordeal at my gate. Initially greeted by Diesel, one of the dogs, the situation escalated when the others joined in, attacking me mercilessly. They tore my clothes, removed my shoes, and left me traumatized. One particularly terrifying dog made eye contact, viciously biting my breast and shoulder. In a desperate attempt to fend him off, I struck his snout, resulting in scars on my arm.”

“Despite the shocking nature of the attack, my landlord discouraged reporting to the authorities. I was overwhelmed, shaking tremendously, and slipping into shock. Thankfully, a member of the public called a private ambulance due to the severity of the damage and helped me escape the brutal scene,” recounts Anita, reflecting on the terrifying sequence of events.

The ambulance swiftly intervened, rushing Anita to Port Shepstone Hospital.

Over a challenging six-week period, Anita underwent two surgeries that successfully averted the looming threat of amputation, saving her left leg. Throughout this time, she demonstrated remarkable courage in facing painful wound scrubbing procedures, numerous theater visits, and considerable discomfort. The dedicated doctors and professors at Albert Luthuli Hospital played a pivotal role in the miraculous preservation of her leg. Despite enduring extreme pain and scarring following the successful integration of donor skin, Anita was given minimal pain medication during her stay.

 

Pictured above: Anita after surgery

 

Anita’s path to recovery remains extensive, and she is also grappling with the psychological aftermath of her ordeal, prompting the community to actively seek specialized consultations and treatments to support her ongoing healing journey.

After being discharged on Monday, November 3rd, she sought solace in a holiday home in Port Edward, generously provided by Vispen and Jan from Norway. The supportive community of Port Edward has thus far played a vital role in Anita’s recovery, offering assistance in various forms, from medical care to daily living essentials.

 

Pictured above: Anita was discharged from Hospital on Nov 3

 

Anita faces an extended recovery journey, requiring extensive trauma counseling. The community expresses gratitude to global friends and family, forming what Anita calls her “angel army,” for their continuous support in helping her rebuild her life.

To aid Anita, a crowdfunding initiative, led by Angie Hodgson—a trustee of the Help Foundation and a close friend—has been initiated on BackaBuddy. The campaign has already amassed nearly R23,000, contributing to the overall funding goal of R300,000. The Help Foundation, in collaboration with Pastor John Pretorius and Hazel Oosthuis, is diligently managing the funds allocated for Anita’s recovery, ensuring they cater to her essential medical and personal needs.

Angie, reflecting on Anita’s journey, said, “It’s hard to find words that truly describe what Anita is going through. She’s showing immense courage and strength as she tries to rebuild her life after facing unimaginably tough times. We’re incredibly thankful for the angels who have come together to support Anita, and her appreciation for this help runs deep.”

Currently, Anita requires extensive physiotherapy due to a shortened Achilles tendon, compelling her to walk on her toes. This demands frequent travel to the nearest occupational therapist. Despite a successful skin grafting procedure, the donor side of her leg is still healing. 

Contributions to Anita’s recovery on BackaBuddy, the sharing of her story, or offering assistance, are greatly appreciated.

 

Pictured above: (Left to right) Christna van Rensburg (old family friend), Vicky Lund (her parents gave the use of their holiday home in Port Edward, Anita and Angie)

 

“If it were not for the BackaBuddy campaign, I don’t know what I would have done. How do you say thank you for such incredible kindness. The campaign has helped me get to where I am today: finally out of hospital and on the long road to recovery, as my wounds heal and I learn to walk again. The saddest part is that I am very distrusting of any dogs at this stage of my journey” – says Anita

In pursuit of justice following her ordeal, Anita did file a case against her landlord, but regrettably, it was dismissed by the public prosecutor, leaving her with limited legal recourse.

 

Support Anita’s recovery on BackaBuddy: https://www.backabuddy.co.za/Anita-Els

 

Create a crowdfunding campaign

South Africa’s leading crowdfunding platform, BackaBuddy has supported more than 10 000+ individuals and charities in setting up fundraising campaigns for medical fees, tuition and various causes in South Africa. The platform has thus far risen over R420 Million.

12-year-old Eco-Champion Romario Launches Festive Fundraiser to Save Marion Island’s Precious Seabirds

12-year-old Eco-Champion Romario Launches Festive Fundraiser to Save Marion Island’s Precious Seabirds

Romario Valentine, a 12-year-old environmental enthusiast and 2022 BirdLife SA Owlet laureate from Umhlanga, Durban, is making waves with his extraordinary dedication to protecting the planet.

The young ornithophile has not only secured the title of the youngest Ambassador for Ocean Sole but has also represented South Africa at a United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification.

 

Pictured above: Romario holding his Saving Marion Island’s Seabirds Certificate of Appreciation

 

Romario’s environmental journey began at the age of 6, and since then, he has actively participated in numerous conservation projects, beach clean-ups, and tree-planting initiatives. Renowned globally for his efforts, Romario’s passion led him to become an ambassador for Ocean Sole, a Kenyan company specializing in recycling flip-flops that wash ashore.

Having appeared on prestigious platforms such as 50/50, National Geographic Kids, and Global Citizen, Romario has raised over R76,000 for environmental causes on the crowdfunding platform BackaBuddy since the age of 8. 

His diverse initiatives include over 250 beach cleans and the planting or sponsorship of over 455 trees in 31 countries worldwide.

“At BackaBuddy, over the last four years, we’ve been inspired by Romario Valentine’s unwavering commitment to environmental conservation. His passion, coupled with the unwavering support from his generous donors, has created a powerful force for positive change. Together, they’ve not only raised funds but have become integral contributors to the broader preservation of our planet.  Romario proves that you are never too young to make a difference” – says Monique Weich, Donor coordinator at BackaBuddy

In September 2022, Romario released his book, ‘Protect our Planet – Take Action with Romario’, aimed at inspiring the next generation of nature lovers. The book covers essential environmental topics, including recycling, reforestation, pollution solutions, and climate change.

 

Pictured above: Romario smiling proudly with his self published book, Protect Our Planet

Christmas for the Birds

 

As the festive season draws near, Romario has relaunched his campaign in aid of BirdLife South Africa’s Mouse-free Marion Project, dedicated to safeguarding the vital seabirds, including albatrosses and petrels, on Marion Island, a sub-Antarctic location southeast of Cape Town in the Southern Indian Ocean. 

BirdLife South Africa is currently on a mission to eliminate rodents that pose a significant threat to bird species on Marion Island—an essential part of the marine ecosystem.

The albatross, wandering, sooty, grey-headed, and petrel populations are rapidly declining due to the invasive mice introduced by 19th-century sealers and whalers. These rodents are now preying on seabird chicks, hindering their journey to adulthood. The adult birds face additional challenges from the mice, coupled with the impacts of climate change and human activities. The severity of the infestation has left the adult birds defenceless against these predators.

 

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Last year, Romario’s Christmas campaign successfully sponsored 20 hectares on Marion Island. This year, he is determined to persist in his conservation efforts by raising R20 000 to sponsor an additional 20 hectares. Each R1,000 raised through his BackaBuddy campaign will contribute to sponsoring a hectare, ultimately contributing to the preservation of the 30,000-hectare Marion Island.

Romario encourages everyone to be part of this environmental legacy, stating, “When we take care of Nature, we take care of ourselves.” The campaign page will remain open until the end of January 2024.

 

To support Romario’s Seabirds Christmas Gift campaign, visit BackaBuddy: https://www.backabuddy.co.za/romarios-seabirds-christmas-gift

 

Follow Romario on Twitter for updates: ArtistRomario

 

Create a crowdfunding campaign

South Africa’s leading crowdfunding platform, BackaBuddy has supported more than 10 000+ individuals and charities in setting up fundraising campaigns for medical fees, tuition and various causes in South Africa. The platform has thus far risen over R420 Million.