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#KnowYourNPO: Life Skills
Throughout the year we’ve shone a light on each of The Domino Foundation’s expansive programmes so that you, our amazing supporters, can get to know more about us. Now it’s…
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Stories from the kitchen: 3rd Quarter 2016
This past month The Domino Foundation reached a MASSIVE milestone, preparing and delivering 90 000 meals for the hungry in our community! Thanks to the generosity of local business, schools,…
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Stories from the classroom: 3rd Quarter 2016
As a teenager, it’s crucial to continually hear words of affirmation. Phrases like: you’re special, irreplaceable and unique. A large part of the Domino Foundation’s Life Skills lessons cover these…
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My 10 little lightbulb moments about volunteering at a non-profit
Annelize Muller shares her journey of volunteering at an NPO and the valuable nuggets of wisdom she’s learned along the way. Enlightening. That’s the word that comes to mind when…
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Join the #DominoRiders for the Amashova Durban Classic
Join the #DominoRiders as they tackle 2016’s Amashova Durban Classic in support of The Domino Foundation. As one of the country’s biggest cycling races and the oldest classic cycle race…
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Stories from the nursery: 2nd Quarter 2016
Our two Babies Homes, Fairhavens and Ububele, are currently caring for ten babies and toddlers. That ten’s little lives we’re able to provide a safe, stimulating and happy home for. Apart…
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Stories from the classroom: 2nd Quarter 2016
The Domino Foundation has a whole programme dedicated to educating learners about themselves, their identity and their role in greater society.
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Stories from the crèche: 2nd Quarter 2016
The Early Childhood Development Programme has been going from strength to strength, with new Programme Manager, Jessica King, ready to take the reigns and lead it into the next season…
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#KnowYourNPO #Domino
If you've ever wondered what the Domino Foundation actually does... here's your chance to #KnowYourNPO!
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Stories from the Kitchen: 2nd Quarter 2016
The Feeding Programme has been exceptionally busy over the last few months, an exciting sign in realising our vision of communities where no child is to hungry to concentrate or…
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Real stories from real people at the AGM
The Domino Foundation's AGM was an evening filled with inspiring stories of change.
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New season, new roles
As the Domino Foundation increases its capacity to reach more communities there have been some internal shifts to ensure that the hands who do this work are passionate, skilled and…
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Domino launches Toti Sandwich Kitchen
With a heart to feed the vulnerable the Domino Foundation has partnered with Kingsway Church International to open up a new Sandwich Kitchen in Amanzimtoti. The Toti Sandwich Kitchen works…
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#KnowYourNPO – Feeding
As part of the Domino Foundation’s #KnowYourNPO campaign we’re unpacking each of our programmes and this we’re shining a light on our FEEDING programme. #1 Our two Sandwich Kitchens, Soup…
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The month of MAY is synonymous with hunger
Did you know that an estimated that 10.7 million South African’s live on or below the food poverty line of *R11 per day? That’s R11 to spend on 3 meals…
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FALSE JOB POSITIONS ADVERTISED
[26/04/2016] It has just come to our attention that there has been a recent advertising post on Gumtree advertising a salary position at the Domino Foundation. WE DID NOT POST…
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TourDurban – Ready, set, GO!
There’s so many ways to show your support for the Domino Foundation in this year’s aQuelle Tour Durban on Sunday the 24th of April – with awe inspiring routes, awesome…
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Adopt-A-Cot
A cot. So small. So seemingly unimportant. Used, in some shape or form, by every person on the planet for a brief period in the story that is life. Yet…
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The Domino Foundation moves into a new season of leadership
The Domino Foundation is in the midst of exciting times. As of February 2016 the Domino Foundation welcomed in a new CEO, Richard Mun-Gavin, lead pastor of Cogs Church. Not…
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We have a B-BBEE solution for you!
Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment is a necessary and valuable tool used by government to stimulate economic growth to redress past inequalities. However, it can be a complex process to understand…