Tag: outreach foundation

  • Environmental Sustainability

  • Showcasing our students’ work at our Hillbrow office

    In November 2025, Outreach Foundation hosted a fashion show that showcased its students’ work. It was, however, more than just a showcase; it was an opportunity to show our stand against gender-based violence. All staff were encouraged to wear black, and we also displayed purple, the international colour symbolising one’s stand against gender-based violence, as…

  • World Chef Day 2025 celebrated by Outreach Foundation and high school learners

    On the 20th of October 2025, Outreach Foundation and learners from local schools celebrated the rt of cooking and sustainability. Our young chefs had an incredible time learning from our guest professional chefs, who shared their expertise and passion for cooking. Together, they prepared delicious dishes using fresh produce from our rooftop garden. The menu…

  • Green skills grow futures, and so do partnerships

    A huge Thank You to The Green Business College for helping us empower our participants This Women’s Month, we are excited to focus on the empowerment of women. In addition to our various courses, we have food processing and preservation, which has been extremely well-received, and participants love the course. Earlier this month, we hosted…

  • Empowering our community, one skill at a time!

    Our Musina office is bustling with activity as our students develop new skills in: Sewing Plumbing Electricity We take pride in supporting their growth and development. Please take a look at our students in action!

  • Celebrating the women of Outreach Foundation this Women’s Month

    Happy Women’s Month to the incredible women of Outreach Foundation! From Musina to Mpumalanga, Hillbrow to Pretoria, our women are breaking barriers and building futures. They go above and beyond to provide our services to the communities we work with, showing compassion, dedication, and passion for making a difference. We’re proud of their hard work…

  • Rachel’s veggie garden is her pride and joy

    As Part of Our Women’s Month Celebrations, Meet Rachel Radebe: A Right Inspiration As Part of Our Women’s Month Celebrations, Meet Rachel Radebe: A Right Inspiration. Rachel Radebe, an older woman who created a beautiful garden in Orange Farm. Her vegetables grow tall, her hands stay busy, and her story is as rich as the…

  • Monitoring and Evaluation Report for 2024

    In 2024, the LCOF directly reached approximately 6,648 beneficiaries through its core programmes. When factoring in the ripple effects on households and communities, where each empowered individual positively influences an average of three others, the estimated total indirect reach rises to 26,592 people. This broader impact reflects how skills development, psychosocial support, outreach work and…

  • Nokubonga Mthembu creates a better life for her family through GlamDiva

    Nokubonga, a single mother of two, faced the daunting challenge of raising her children with limited financial resources. For years, she relied solely on the child grant to provide for her family. Despite the constant struggle to make ends meet, Nokubonga’s determination to create a better life for her children never wavered. She knew that…

  • Kosilathi Moyo opens her own business!

    Always passionate about beauty and sales, she is one of the dedicated ladies from our partner at Umndeni Gardens. She immediately connected with the beauty course, feeling it was a perfect fit for her interests and aspirations. In December, she received half of the starter kit, which marked the beginning of her entrepreneurial journey. Recognising…