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Moeggesukkel Reconsiliation NPC Centurion, Gauteng
Moeggesukkel is more than just a shelter; it brings hope. Moeggesukkel is a non-
governmental organisation.
They play a huge role in housing, feeding, reconciling, and creating job opportunities for thousands of people.
They serve as a vital support system for many, striving to restore hope in situations that seem hopeless.
Moeggesukkel is more than just a shelter — it’s a place where hope comes alive. At
Moeggesukkel Reconciliation NPC in Centurion, over 108 people have found not just a roof over their heads, but a home where they are seen, valued, and given the chance to begin again. Each person once faced the uncertainty of the streets, but within these walls, they’ve discovered safety, dignity, and the courage to rebuild their lives. Every room holds a story — of pain turned into purpose, of despair transformed into hope, andof lives being restored one day at a time.
https://moeggesukkel.co.za/
Barcelona-voedingskema NPO
Hierdie skema voorsien elke week twee gekookte etes aan 300 behoeftige kinders
in die Barcelona informele nedersetting. Die NPO reik Artikel 18A sertifikate uit vir
aftrekking van belasbare inkomste vir alle finansiële bydraes.
https://www.ngkerksomerstrand.com/barmhartigheid
Contact: Theo Haveman (041 583 2894)
Gouritz Cluster Biosphere Reserve
The GCBR is located in the southern part of South Africa, across parts of the Western,
Southern and Eastern Cape. It is an incredibly unique place in that it is the only area in
the world where three global biodiversity hotspots converge: the Fynbos, Succulent
Karoo and Maputoland-Tongoland-Albany hotspots.
On the 9th June 2015 UNESCO (United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural
Organisation) approved the designation of the Gouritz Cluster Biosphere Reserve
(GCBR) as South Africa’s 7th, and largest biosphere reserve – at 3 187 893 hectares!
Furthermore, UNESCO approved the serial extension of the Cape Floral Region
Protected Areas (CFRPA) World Heritage Site within the domain, which added to
formally protected areas as part of the CFRPA World Heritage Site.
The GCBR is characterised by high endemism of plant species, which means they
occur nowhere else on earth. At least 670 of the approximately 5,000 plant species
present are endemic to the Biosphere Reserve. Even the arid inland portion of the
region is rich in endemic species, with at least 400 of the 3,200 plant species restricted
to the Biosphere Reserve. They are, in other words, irreplaceable: if we lose them they
are gone, forever. It is simply impossible to overestimate the importance of our region’s
biodiversity – for us and for the rest of the world. It is one of the key reasons why
UNESCO has declared this area as an international Biosphere Reserve.
https://friends.gouritz.com/our-friends-projects/
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