Young Farmer in his garden Manure run during COVID lockdown Trainees get certificates in Basic Agriculture Siyazama Community Garden Association (SCAGA)

Abalimi Bezekhaya - Planters of the Home

Org #56
Vetted since 2007 Site Visit Verified
1982
year founded
$114,763
raised on GlobalGiving
21
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Abalimi is a Volunteer Association working to empower the disadvantaged through its organic Urban Agriculture program & projects. We support our target groups' ability to replicate their success and transform their lives in their urban and rural environments, through the following Key Result Areas: resource support; training; organisation building; facilitation of partnerships; research, monitoring and evaluation.

Projects (2)

Project Leaders
Anonymous
Anonymous
Rob Small
Rob Small
Rob Small
Rob Small
Team
Grace G Stead, Babalwa J Mpayipeli, Kwanele Khanzi, Rob Small
Organization Information
PO Box 44
Observatory
Cape Town, Western Cape 7708
South Africa
+27 21 371 1653
Organization Information
PO Box 44
Observatory
Cape Town, Western Cape 7708
South Africa
+27 21 371 1653

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Visitors enjoy the garden

By Rob Small | Project leader

Dear GG Friends Post Covid we are experiencing an increased interest from international visitors. In the pic, Vatiswa Dunjana (Abalimi trainer, centre of photo) is proudly showing off a healthy crop... Read the full report ›

Harvest of Hope

By Rob Small | Project leader

Dear GG  Friends, herewith an earlier than usual report about our farmers success in selling their beautiful produce. Harvest of Hope is the name of their marketing initiative and they are full... Read the full report ›

Winter training

By Rob Small | project leader

Dear Friends, here in Cape Town its winter, with lots of rain, so we spend extra time on training indoors. One of our most popular training courses is Agriplanner (see pic), where the farmers learn... Read the full report ›
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