Singer Zolani Mahola backs drive to save 3-year-old boy diagnosed cancer

Singer Zolani Mahola backs drive to save 3-year-old boy diagnosed cancer

Due to life-threatening blood diseases, such as leukaemia, many families will not have the privilege of having their loved ones home these holidays as patients undergo chemotherapy in hospital while awaiting a stem cell transplant. 

One such patient is a three-year-old, Kethan Govender from KwaZulu-Natal.

Pictured above: Kethan Govender

Kethan’s  recent leukaemia diagnosis came as a shock to his parents, but Kersan (father) and Sheena (mother) remain hopeful and have turned their focus towards raising awareness and funds, through the SA Bone Marrow Registry’s (SABMR) Give a Little, Save a Life campaign on BackaBuddy – not only for Kethan, but for many other children and patients like him.

Kersan says the family’s only wish is for their little boy to be healthy again.

 

“Kethan is currently undergoing chemotherapy and will continue with treatment for the next few months, after which he will need a stem cell transplant. Even though he is still young, Kethan has inspired us through his display of strength and resilience, which gives us hope.

“We’d like to appeal to the public to sign up as donors and support the SABMR’s Give a Little, Save a Life fundraising campaign, not only for Kethan, but for other children and patients too that rely on donors to give them a second chance at life. There really is no greater gift to give than the gift of life.”

Pictured above: Kethan Govender 

Head of Sustainability and National Operations for the SABMR, Kamiel Singh, while they’re eternally grateful for those who have signed up as donors, a bigger donor pool is needed to help Kethan, especially from those of Indian descent. 

“We also need more funds to help cover donor recruitment, which is costly. For example, each tissue typing kit costs R1 500 per donor – a cost which we absorb. There are many other costs which we incur as to not burden donors or patients. It is for this reason that we ask South Africans to get behind our Give a Little, Save a Life fundraising campaign so we can recruit as many donors as possible in order to give every patient in need, the second chance they deserve.”

In addition to donor recruitment, the SABMR also financially assists patients who are not able to cover other costs associated with the transplant through its Patient Assistance Programme. Non-profit organisations are still recovering from the financial effects of the pandemic and while the SABMR has managed to continue the lifesaving work it does, it relies heavily on donations from corporates and the public.

Since the campaign’s launch, R1000 has been raised towards Kethan’s fundraising target of R250 000.

Zolani backs Kethan

Singer, and songwriter, Zolani Mahola, also known as, “The One who Sings”, will be backing the campaign this festive season through a series of awareness posts on social media to donors to invite donations to Kethan’s cause.

Pictured above: Zolani Mahola

Mahola says as a long-time SABMR ambassador, the cause remains close to her heart. 

“It is heart-wrenching to think what a family must go through when their loved one is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Nothing prepares you for the shock and devastation and in many cases, it is young children who are affected. Help me spread the word this festive season to bring hope and life to everyone in need of a stem cell transplant.”

 

To donate to this campaign visit:

https://www.backabuddy.co.za/kethan-govender

Alternatively, donate Via Snapscan:

https://pos.snapscan.io/qr/Christmas_4_Kethan

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FEEL GOOD | Young adult from the Cape Winelands dreams of becoming a qualified social worker to pay it forward

FEEL GOOD | Young adult from the Cape Winelands dreams of becoming a qualified social worker to pay it forward

Pictured above: Les-Leeco Koopman dreams of becoming a social worker. (Image Credit: Llewellyn Duim)

Les-Leeco Koopman, an 18-year-old young man who lives on Delheim farm in the Cape Winelands, has attended the Pebbles Project After-School Club for 11 years. 

The Pebbles Project is a non-profit organisation that partners with local farms in the Western Cape to establish and manage Early Childhood Development Centres and After-School Clubs on farms to enable children from farming communities to access quality education programmes, health, nutrition, and social work services. 

Currently in matric, Les-Leeco has his heart set on furthering his studies and giving back to the organisation which has been instrumental in his growth, by becoming a social worker.

The goal is to have Les-Leeco work alongside the Social Work team at Pebbles Project as an Auxiliary Social Worker (Social Work Assistant) once he’s completed his 12-month course at Hugenote Kollege, a private Christian post-school training institution.

 

Pictured above: Les-Leeco teaching rope-skipping to the other learners at the Pebbles Project After-School Club. (Image credit: Anna Lusty)

 

Crowdfunding on BackaBuddy

With his acceptance letter in hand to attend Hugenote Kollege in 2023, the only obstacle in the way of Les-Leeco’s dream of impacting the children on his farm, as well as children from neighbouring farming communities, is much-needed funding.

“I really want to become a Social Worker, because I see the children on my farm who are struggling to deal with their problems and they don’t have people to talk to. I want to help them to stay motivated. I love Pebbles, I’ve seen how they have helped people on my farm to follow their dreams.” – says Les-Leeco

With the goal of having Les-Leeco work along the Social Work team at Pebbles Project as an Auxiliary Social Worker (Social Work Assistant), the organisation has launched a crowdfunding campaign on BackaBuddy, hoping the public will support ‘hard working’ Les-Leeco.

 

As Hugenote Kollege is a private institution, which does not offer bursaries and isn’t eligible for NSFAS (Government) funding, Les-Leeco will need to raise a total of R65 000, to cover his deposit, tuition fees, accommodation, and spending money, to begin his schooling. 

Since the launch of the campaign, over R8000 has been raised towards Les-Leeco’s campaign’s with kind contributions from 11 donors.

Pebbles Project Social Worker, Mineke Toerien, speaks highly of Les-Leeco and is excited about the possibility of having him join the Social Work team. Mineke says that: 


“Les-Leeco is a wonderful child. There is just something about him. I can say with certainty that he will make an exceptional Auxiliary Social Worker, he would be a great asset to the Social Work team. I know that he will have an immense impact on his community and on other farming communities. He will inspire so many. Please support this wonderful child’s dream so that he can help uplift communities and inspire other children on his farm to follow in his footsteps.” 

 

Pictured above: Les-Leeco at one of the Pebbles Project Ambassador Training Sessions. (Image Credit: Chris du Toit)

All donors who contribute towards Les-Leeco’s tuition fees are eligible to receive a Section 18A Tax Certificate, issued by the Pebbles Project.

“Les-Leeco has put in a lot of work to get good grades in order to get accepted at Hugenote Kollege. He’s really given his all to take the first step towards getting accepted to study. We kindly ask to please help him take the next step in pursuing his dream.” – says Liesl Ahlers, Pebbles Project Ambassador Mentor.

Support Les-Leeco’s campaign on BackaBuddy:

https://www.backabuddy.co.za/les-lecco-koopman

Alternatively, donate Via Snapscan:

https://pos.snapscan.io/qr/Pebbles_Project

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FEEL GOOD| Environmental Activist (11) to protect seabirds from menacing mice this Christmas

FEEL GOOD| Environmental Activist (11) to protect seabirds from menacing mice this Christmas

Romario Valentine, an 11-year-old eco-warrior from Umhlanga, Durban, has a deep-rooted passion to protect and preserve our planet.

Echoing Dr Wangari Maathai’s mantra ‘To the young people I say, you are a gift to your communities and indeed the world. You are our hope and future.’

Proving that you’re never too young to make a difference, Romario has received international recognition for his environmental efforts.

 

An impressive resume 

To date Romario has done over 250 beach cleans and planted/sponsored over 455 trees in 31 countries around the world. 

During the covid lockdown in 2020, with the support of his fans, family and friends he launched a crowdfunding campaign on BackaBuddy to support 900 endangered bird species for Umgeni River Bird sanctuary in Durban. Read More.

In, 2021 Romario launched his second campaign on BackaBuddy, for the completion of an aviary for 90 abandoned African Grey parrots for Birds of Eden, Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape. They are the largest free-flight sanctuary in the world, which includes their free-roaming forest primate sanctuaries in Western Cape and Ballito, Durban.  Read more.

 

Romario made history by becoming the youngest Ambassador for Ocean Sole, a Kenyan company that recycles flip-flops that wash ashore. 

He has represented South Africa on a panel at The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and has appeared in multiple media publications including 50/50, Extreme E’s Virtual Series Launch, National Geographic Kids, Global Citizen to name a few.

To inspire the next generation of nature lovers, Romario enthusiastically launched his first book in September 2022 titled ‘Protect our Planet – Take action with Romario’. The comprehensive guide focuses on key environmental topics – from recycling and reforestation to pollution solutions and climate change. Read More.

 

“I have always been passionate about nature and biodiversity. However, when I was 6, I participated in a school play as an orca. I did research with my mother and discovered the damage pollutants were doing to orcas and other marine species. I realised this could lead to their extinction and cause an imbalance in the ocean’s ecosystem. I embarked on a mission to clean the beach at least once a week ever since.” – says Romario

Crowdfunding this Christmas

This Christmas, Romario who has been chosen as 2022 BirdLife SA Owlet laureate, is championing conservation efforts of seabirds such as albatrosses, petrels and penguins, which all play a vital role in the marine ecosystem. 

With a crowdfunding campaign launched on BackaBuddy, Romario hopes to raise R11 000 which will support BirdLife’s Mouse-free Marion Project.

 

Currently, BirdLife South Africa is on a mission to eradicate rodents wreaking havoc among bird species on Marion Island. The sub-Antarctic island is located South East of Cape Town in the Southern Indian Ocean. Birds such as the albatross – wandering, sooty, grey-headed and petrels are on a rapid decline. 

It’s believed that stowaway mice in the 19th century from sealers and whalers’ ships infiltrated the island. These invasive predators have now started eating seabird chicks therefore not allowing them to reach adulthood. The adult birds are affected too not only by the mice but climate change and other human activities. Due to the severity of the infestation, the adult birds have not adapted any defences against these predators.  

Since the launch of the campaign, over R1400 has been raised with contributions from 5 donors which will save the bird species on Marion Island from extinction and restore the ecosystem by eliminating the menacing mice. 

“With your help, you can be part of this legacy, to restore the beautiful seabirds and other biodiversity on Marion island . When we take care of nature. We take care of ourselves.” – Romario

Help Protect Bird Life on Marion Island on BackaBuddy:  

https://www.backabuddy.co.za/romarios-seabirds-christmas-gift

Alternatively, donate Via Snapscan:

https://pos.snapscan.io/qr/RomsChristmas_Gift

Romario has raised a total of R56 000 on BackaBuddy to support the natural environment since 2020.

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After Black Friday, Comes #GivingTuesdaySA.

After Black Friday, Comes #GivingTuesdaySA.

On 29 November 2022, following the widely recognised shopping events Black Friday & Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday kicks off the charitable season when many individuals are inspired to give back to a worthy cause. 

Harnessing the power of social media & collaboration, #GivingTuesdaySA encourages individuals and non-profits alike to reach out to their communities, with the aim of creating meaningful social change and spreading goodwill.

Join BackaBuddy in celebrating #GivingTuesdaySA

Here are a few charities in need of support: 

 

Help Save RX Radio 

A beloved and award-winning children’s radio station, RX Radio, hosted at Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital which is presented by and for children with life-threatening illnesses, may soon close without public support.

With your donation, RX Radio can continue the wonderful work they do and keep the radio station on the air. All donors are eligible for a Section 18A tax certificate issued by RX Radio.

Support RX Radio on BackaBuddy, here. Read more.

VulPro Christmas Appeal

VulPro is a world-renowned and well-recognized vulture conservation organization which currently houses the largest captive population of non-releasable Cape vultures in the world and is the only vulture conservation organization of its kind in Africa. 

To thank their wonderful employees for the tireless work they’ve contributed this year, VulPro has launched a Christmas campaign on BackaBuddy to help repair their staff accommodation bathroom. 

Support VulPro on BackaBuddy, here.

 

Transkei Animal Welfare Initiative

The Transkei Animal Welfare Initiative, a small NPO in the former Transkei area providing primary animal health care to companion animals in one of the most rural areas in South Africa, is bringing festive cheer to Port St. Johns this Christmas by sending a veteran to assist the community in preventing unwanted breeding and puppy de-worming.

As part of their efforts to control the animal population on the streets, they’ve launched a BackaBuddy campaign to raise the necessary funds to help them on their mission. 

Support the Transkei Animal Welfare Initiative on BackaBuddy, here

Animal Antics Pet Rescue

Founded in 2018, Animal Antics has helped house over 150 dogs and numerous cats as well as operate an animal feeding program in Mandela Valley. This Christmas, the organisation is on a mission to help the communities around them feed their Animals.

Any donation, no matter how small, will help manage the influx of calls for help and animals that will be needing help over this festive season.

Support Animal Antics on BackaBuddy, here.

 

St Helena Sandveld Hospice

The St Helena Sandveld Hospice needs to raise an additional R10 000 in December to help fund a replacement vehicle for their dedicated nurses to visit their patients in their homes. The hospice visits approximately 65 patients a month, none of whom are obliged to pay for this care.

Support the St Helena Sandveld Hospice on BackaBuddy, here

 

Here’s how you can also get involved:

  • Donate to a cause you’re passionate about by visiting BackaBuddy.co.za.
  • Crowdfunding campaigns are 350% more likely to be successful if shared on social media, visit BackaBuddy on Facebook and help create awareness for a campaign that inspires you! Don’t forget to hashtag #GivingTuesdaySA.
  • If you’re a non-profit or community organisation, register on BackaBuddy to raise funds for various needs you might have on #GivingTuesday!
  • Individuals are also encouraged to create a crowdfunding campaign to support their favourite charity on #GivingTuesdaySA. Set your fundraising target, share your personal story and introduce your cause to your networks!

Whether you dedicate #GivingTuesday to helping a neighbour or stranger out, volunteer your time or donate funds to a good cause, every act of generosity counts!

Learn more about #GivingTuesdaySA on their website or email [email protected].

Follow Giving Tuesday on social media: @GivingTuesdaySA

 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 R360 Million.

 

RX Radio could soon face closure without public support

RX Radio could soon face closure without public support

RX Radio is a beloved, award-winning, radio station housed in the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital in Cape Town, that is presented by children with chronic health conditions, their friends and siblings. Their listeners are children, youth, the hospital community and the public in general.

Pictured above: Alex, Connor, Thameenah, Anelisa and Kanyo.  (Image Credit: Slingshot Media shot in 2018)

 

RX Radio’s mission is to spread positivity, create awareness around health conditions, share important news stories and provide entertainment around the clock to comfort their many listeners in hospital wards and public spaces in South Africa and around the globe.

“We hope to inspire self-confidence and allow our reporters to dream beyond their circumstances and have kept hope alive for countless patients who have tuned into RX Radio.” – says  Noluyolo Ngomani, Station Manager at RX Radio.

Keeping RX Radio on the air

This November, as we celebrate Disability Awareness Month, an occasion that greatly aligns with RX Radio’s mission, the station is sharing the predicament they currently face, a shortfall in funding that could take them off the air for the first time in 5 years.

 

Pictured above: Yahya and Zaarah (Image Credit: Slingshot Media shot in 2018)

 

RX Radio is in dire need of raising R2.2 Million by the end of the year, to secure their operational costs for the next 12 months, and take care of their exceptional team, which consists of 4 full-time staff members, an intern, a mentor and volunteers who work behind the scenes to make the magic happen.

With the launch of a crowdfunding campaign on BackaBuddy, RX Radio hopes to receive donations from their loyal listeners, philanthropists, open-hearted members of the public and compassionate corporates, which will allow the station to be more sustainable for generations to come.

 

Pictured above: Noluyolo ‘Yolie’ Ngomani and Alex in RX Radio mascot, Cue. (Image Credit:  Slingshot Media shot in 2018)

 

Thankfully, a private donor from the US has committed to donating $30 000 (+- R450 000) for 2023, to keep the historic radio station on the air for the time being, but without additional support, the station could face indefinite closure.

The Legacy of RX Radio

RX Radio broadcasts 24/7, providing live and pre-recorded programmes (including shows, music, podcasts, and radio diaries) to their young listeners.

Since 2016, RX Radio has trained 135 Children and Young Reporters between the ages of 4 and 18, who are curious about the field of radio broadcasting, such as Talitha Counter, an 18-year-old reporter who contracted Meningoencephalitis as a baby. Talitha joined RX Radio as a reporter when she was only 12 years old. 

 

Pictured above: Saadiq and Talitha. (Image Credit: Slingshot media shot in 2018)

 

Talitha is a proud RX Radio reporter and the first young reporter living with a health condition to be inducted as a ‘Bright Star’ at the South African Radio Awards which will be taking place on the 26th of November 2022 in Johannesburg.

“RX Radio has taught me leadership and communication skills in terms of being able to handle my show and knowing how to interact with guests. In my first training at RX Radio, I was taught that listening skills are very important in the radio industry and that paying careful attention to your guests is needed. I applied the leadership skills that I was taught at RX Radio in school as well, because I am a Prefect, RCL and the Deputy Head Girl. I want to pursue radio as a career because ever since I started at RX Radio I found my passion. Radio allows my voice to be heard.” – says Talitha.

Since the launch of RX Radio’s crowdfunding campaign, over R 13 000 has been raised through kind contributions from 16 donors hoping to keep the groundbreaking station running.

Support RX Radio on BackaBuddy:

https://www.backabuddy.co.za/save-rx-radio

Alternatively, donate via Snapscan: 

https://pos.snapscan.io/qr/SaveRX_Radio

All donors are eligible for a Section 18A tax certificate issued by RX Radio. RX Radio SA is a registered Non-Profit Company: NPC 2018 / 485634 / 08

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Joburgers peddle hopes to expand South African Bone Marrow Registry database

Joburgers peddle hopes to expand South African Bone Marrow Registry database

On the 20th of November 2022, 47 cyclists from Johannesburg, will be taking part in the Virgin Active 947 Ride Joburg. Pedalling for a purpose, the group aims to support the South African Bone Marrow Registry in raising funds for their Patient Assistance Programme. 

To date, the SABMR has helped save the lives of around 600 patients with life-threatening blood disorders by matching them with healthy, unrelated bone marrow donors from South Africa and the rest of the world.

Currently, there are 40 million and counting registered donors worldwide and counting. Ethnicity plays a vital role in finding a donor as you’re most likely to find a donor within your own ethnic grouping. South Africa is a prime and unique example of mixed inherited diversity, making it even more difficult to find a suitable match for a patient in need.

A patient has a 1 in 100 000 chance of finding a suitable donor match. These odds are even further reduced for patients of colour to 1 in 400 000 as there is a lack of donors of colour not only on our local registry but globally.  Hence, encouraging everyone who is eligible to sign up and donate to give patients a second chance at life.

“Bone marrow-related diseases is not a mystery, it is a solvable challenge. There are however many patients in need of stem cell transplants to offer them the best chance of survival. The solution: we must get everyone in the world on a registry to give them the best chance. Starting in South Africa.” – says Dr Charlotte Ingram

As a non-profit public benefit organisation, the SABMR relies heavily on financial donations to cover the costs of donor recruitment which costs around R1500 per swab test kit. 

Each kit needs to be sent to an international laboratory for tissue typing before the results are placed on the SABMR’s database, to which donor registries around the world have access. 

As part of the SABMR’s fundraising efforts, 47 cyclists from South Africa have signed up to provide financial support assistance to families unable to cover the costs of finding a donor.

Cycling a distance of 97km, the champions have raised over R58 000 collectively towards a target of R150 000 by crowdfunding on BackaBuddy, to cover the costs of 50 swab test kits, used to recruit new donors and expand the SABMR database.

Meet a few of the cyclists at the 94.7 Ride Joburg

  • Cycling to support the SABMR for the second time, Reece Duthie from Johannesburg, is taking on the 94.7  in hopes to highlight the importance of donor recruitment. He hopes to raise R1000, with more donors coming on board to congratulate him for his achievement.

“Being able to raise funds for the SABMR is a blessing to me – I am fit and healthy enough to be able to push my body. The role that the SABMR plays in the lives of cancer patients is one that signifies hope and courage. With the awareness and funds that I’ve helped in raising, I hope that the SABMR continues their mission of touching the lives of people who need it the most.” – says Reece

  • Last year, Geoffrey Brink cycled the 94.7 for the first time and raised over R7000 to help expand SABMR’s registry. This year, he hopes to raise an additional R5000 to support the SABMR and their life-saving mission.

“I got roped into riding this event last year and I discovered a biker gang that I never knew existed. Some say it takes courage to stick to the plan, but courage I do not have. Instead I ride this race, a journey if you will, for a cause that has courage and a plan to deliver greatness and joy to many other South Africans, that I cannot.  Come 20 November 2022, I will be joining this biker gang, called the “Fat Tyre Gang” on our journey around the 011 for a great cause and in search of a great time”  –Geoffrey Brink

 

To support one of the SABMR’s 47 cyclists on Backabuddy, make a donation here:

https://www.backabuddy.co.za/champion/groups/Virgin-Active-947-Ride-Joburg-SABMR-2022

*All funds raised will be managed by the SABMR. Donors will also be eligible for a Section 18A tax certificate issued by the organisation.

Become a Bone Marrow donor

According to SABMR, Head of Sustainability and National Operations Kamiel Singh, there are currently  79 000 donors registered on the SABMR’s database to cater to over 59.3 million South Africans.

“Every year, hundreds of South Africans with blood diseases such as leukemia reach the point where their only chance of survival is a bone marrow transplant. For about 30% of patients, a matched donor can be found in their own family; for the other 70%, their only hope is to find a matched unrelated donor identified by the SABMR.” – says Head of Sustainability and National Operations, Kamiel Singh.

You can Register to become a Bone Marrow donor, by clicking here:

https://sabmr.co.za/become-a-donor/

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 R360 Million.