“A little less talk and a lot more action is needed to stop gender-based violence" - NSM. Joy Lange, an Executive Member of the NSM, weighs in on the need for drastic action. (The 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children Campaign, a United Nations initiative,…
The Aurora Special Care Centre renders essential services to vulnerable children and adults with multiple profound physical and intellectual disabilities. You can help this hardworking NPO stay afloat by attending their two-day Christmas Market! Kaycee chats to Programme Manager Selmari Potgieter.
Headed up by Leon Fillis, a dedicated group of men from Somerset East come together every year to make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate. Their 8th Annual Charity Golf Day aims to boost the coffers of three charities in desperate need.
African Angels provides quality education by exceptional teachers for children who live in situations that are unimaginable to most of us. The organization's Lou Billet joined Kaycee for this week's Cares.
When you are out celebrating every step this Saturday, you can rest assured that you are walking for an extremely worthy cause. Debbie Kleinenberg, Regional Manager for CHOC Eastern Cape was this week’s Cares guest.
Each year the Santa Shoebox Project collects and distributes personalized gifts of essential items and treats for underprivileged children throughout South Africa - in 16 years, your generosity has reached 1 077 289 children. Fran Nel tells us how we can continue to make a difference in the lives of…
We are counting the days to the Big Walk - Branch Manager for CHOC PE , Lynne Gadd-Claxton, joined Kaycee in studio for this week's Cares - take a listen and find out how your entry into the Big Walk can make a huge difference in the lives of families…
The two-time Billboard #1 singer/songwriter has just launched her 7th studio album, 'Dark Secrets', describing it as reflective of her " sensual fantasy experiences" during lockdown. Kaycee caught up with Carver on the release of the first single from the album.
The project aims to conserve the nationally endangered Cape Parrot through research and reforestation efforts, with community involvement and upliftment as an integral part of its success. Project Manager, Susan Wishart, tells us more about this vitally important initiative.
CEO Hilary Grey explains how this hard-working hospice serves its community by providing compassionate palliative, home-based care, and support for persons with life-threatening conditions.
Nineteen units of blood later, Algoa FM's Breakfast Show host is a living testament to the life-saving power of blood donated by volunteers. Kaycee caught up with Wayne who is back on air after a lengthy battle with pancreatitis.
The National Sea Rescue Institute is on call 24/7 - manned by more than 1 350 volunteers at over 50 rescue bases, including satellite or auxiliary stations and inland dams, this hard-working non-profit will soon be hosting an open day across South Africa. Take a listen and find out how…
Dr Thabiso Rapodile is a lead consultant in training, education, and advisory services at the SANBS. The doc joined Kaycee to talk about donor safety and the urgent need for new donors.
SANBS has launched a campaign called the Good Hood Drive to help get rapidly dwindling blood stocks up. Communications Manager Khensani Mahlangu joined Kaycee to fill Algoa Country in on the details.
Andrew Millar is a tireless volunteer at the MD Association of South Africa, and as someone affected by MD, he can speak about the organization from a unique perspective. Thank you for sharing your story with Algoa Country for this week's edition of Algoa Cares Andrew! September is Muscular Dystrophy…
Vanishaa Gordhan , SADAG Operations Manager, joined Kaycee for this week’s edition of Algoa Cares ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day on the 10th of September. According to SADAG there are 23 suicides a day recorded in South Africa and 230 serious attempts.
The main focus of this NPO is on education and skills development, with a strong emphasis on the importance of IsiXhosa and how it can benefit the learning process. Founder Blessing Malawu joined Kaycee for this week's edition of Algoa Cares.
An exciting program for change, EziNgcanjini means ‘at the roots’ in isiXhosa and is an apt description of how this program is addressing gender-based violence and femicide. Craig Ross, standing in for Kaycee Rossouw, was joined by Project Manager Thabang Queench for this week's edition of Algoa Cares.
25 Aug 2022
6 min
220 – 240
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