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The Citadel Philanthropy Foundation is not only helping their clients reach their dreams, but is also facilitating sustainable upliftment and development projects.

CITADEL’S PHILANTHROPY PROGRAMMES UPLIFT SOUTH AFRICANS

The People

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Kudzai Jambaya – Associate Talmar Impact investments & Development (60 Sec)

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Dr Marc Hendricks – Pediatric Oncologist, Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital (60 Sec)

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Nandipha Solomon – Head of Marketing, Citadel (60 Sec)

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Jean de Villiers – Head of Philanthropy Citadel (60 Sec)

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Talmar Impact Investments – Citadel

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Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital

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Stanley Allies – Principal, Bridgeville Primary School

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The Story

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Wealth management company, Citadel, is making a sustainable difference in the lives of many through their philanthropy programmes. They do this through the Citadel Philanthropy Foundation (CPF), and the Citadel Talmar Impact Foundation. The CPF is a donor-advised fund which matches donors with sustainable projects that have a huge impact.

One such project is The Principal’s Academy, which personally and professionally develops principals from underprivileged schools. This leads to not only empowering their staff members, but also the learners. The CPF have also, in partnership with the Ronan Keating Foundation, upgraded the Oncology Unit at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital. In Alexandra township, through the Afrika Tikkun Early Childhood Development Centre, the CPF are facilitating the holistic development of pre-schoolers.

#SAINC visited the small community of Onseepkans in the Northern Cape, where the Citadel Talmar Foundation have enabled the community to grow high value export raisins. This year, the produce they exported was worth close to R5 million, giving the community a renewed sense of hope. Through these programmes, Citadel is not only helping their clients to reach their dreams, but is also creating a lasting legacy for many South Africans.

The Gallery

Anne Karioki, Afrika Tikkun Principal with kids
Anne Karioki, Afrika Tikkun Principal with kids
Siya Kolisi and Jean de Villiers mentoring rugby at Bridgeville Primary School
Siya Kolisi and Jean de Villiers mentoring rugby at Bridgeville Primary School
Dineo Mphela, Afrika Tikkun, Early Childhood Development Centre
Dineo Mphela, Afrika Tikkun, Early Childhood Development Centre

Behind-the-scenes with Nandipha Solomon, Head of Marketing, Citadel
Behind-the-scenes with Nandipha Solomon, Head of Marketing, Citadel
Siya Kolisi and students of Bridgeville Primary School
Siya Kolisi and students of Bridgeville Primary School

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