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PRESS RELEASE: ‘Nurturing our young children is nurturing our planet’: UAE Ministry of Education hosts the DO MORE FOUNDATION (SA) and Capita (US) at UNFCCC COP28 panel to address intersection of young children and climate change.
Young children (0 - 8 years) are one of the groups most vulnerable to the impacts of the climate crisis, which is already having detrimental effects on their health, development, well-being, and school readiness.
PRESS RELEASE: DO MORE FOUNDATION share 10 Ways to Gift for Good this Festive Season
This holiday season, the DO MORE FOUNDATION (DoMore) urges everyone to make their gifts meaningful by choosing presents that not only bring joy to loved ones but also benefit the broader community.
DO MORE FOUNDATION 2023 NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER
DO MORE FOUNDATION 2023 NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER
PRESS RELEASE: DO MORE FOUNDATION and RCL FOODS Empower uPhongolo Community Through Transformative Initiatives for Children and Parents in KwaZulu-Natal
With the rights and needs of young children being the focus of November both in South Africa on the 4th and internationally on the 20th, the DO MORE FOUNDATION (founded by RCL FOODS) reflects on the strides made over the past three years to support vulnerable young children in uPhongolo, KwaZulu-Natal.
PRESS RELEASE: DO MORE FOUNDATION and RCL FOODS Empower Molteno Community Through Transformative Initiatives for Children and Parents in Eastern Cape
Earlier this year, the DO MORE FOUNDATION, founded by RCL FOODS, joined forces with their local implementing partner, Khululeka, to launch the ground-breaking ‘Everyone Gets to PLAY’ (EGTP) collective impact model in Molteno.
2022 Aänit Prize Winner and the DO MORE FOUNDATION celebrate nationwide impact of EAT LOVE PLAY TALK programme on ECD outcomes for South Africa’s children
A year on from winning the prestigious Mandela Rhodes Foundation Äänit Prize, Dr Jessica Ronaasen, National Programmes Lead at the DO MORE FOUNDATION (DMF), and key partners have uplifted 42 early childhood development (ECD) centres in six vulnerable communities across South Africa through the parent education programme EAT LOVE PLAY TALK (ELPT).