D-seven is very proud to have helped out with these
below initiatives:
The object of Rotary is to foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular to encourage and foster:
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The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
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High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying by each Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
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The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community Life;
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The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
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Young people don’t usually think about Cancer! There is often a pre-conceived idea that Cancer only affects Older People. Young people don’t want to think about “dreaded diseases”. As the number of people affected by Cancer continues to rise, we want to share information about the disease, about how to manage the disease and about how to assist those affected by the disease.
Young people do not want to think about the impact that Cancer can have on their lives or their finances. Often they are just not prepared to deal with the financial aspects that arise if they do require treatment! This puts an unimaginable strain on both them and their families at a time when they are already dealing with a lot.
Recent studies show cancer has become more prevalent in the younger generation over the years; with certain cancers, like testicular cancer and breast cancer, affecting more and more young men and women as early as in their 20’s.
CANCER DOES NOT HAVE TO BE A DEATH SENTENCE. If caught early, it can be treated and beaten. It’s a tough subject to broach – people often whisper “The Big C” and this creates fear and loathing around the topic.
To break this taboo and align our Foundation with a positive and uplifting message, The Vrede Foundation aims to raise cancer awareness amongst the South African youth through music. Music is the cornerstone of The Vrede Foundation’s process and the live music arena in South Africa is providing the stage from which this new message of hope and action can be delivered. At these live music events young South Africans can get information, learn how to be prepared, where to seek counseling, contribute funds to the Foundation’s trust to help their peers and simultaneously HAVE A REALLY GOOD TIME!
More on the Vrede Foundation can be found here
The Adonis Musati Project was named after a young Zimbabwean who died of starvation on the streets of Cape Town while waiting to get his asylum papers. This organisation formed at the end of 2007 in order to ensure that no refugee died of starvation ever again in Cape Town.
Africa has many countries that are either in conflict or have economic situations that are so dire that people are forced to migrate in order to survive. A lot of refugees eventually make their way to the southern most tip of Africa. In South Africa, instead of the relief they had hoped to receive, they face many problems the least of which include persecution, oppression and xenophobia and the worst, rape and death. The majority of these refugees are from Zimbabwe, where since the year 2000 the political and resultant economic situation has deteriorated to an unprecedented degree, due to the devastating rule of the tyrant, Robert Mugabe and his party Zanu PF. However there are also refugees flocking from other impoverished countries whose poverty, suffering and struggles are often overshadowed by Zimbabwe’s crises. These countries include Burundi, the DRC, Kenya, Mozambique, Malawi, Somalia and Tanzania.
To find out more about their various programmes and initiatives click: here.

Feeding Children in Africa’’s aim is to alleviate the financial burden on a family unit by providing children with school uniforms, stationery, books, education and the basic necessities required to gain understanding and knowledge in life.
To set a proper foundation in a child’s life enabling them to become well rounded individuals who can make a difference in society.
FCIA’s main focus is to help family units in rural areas in South Africa in the first phase.
The long term strategy would be to provide funding for school children from Cape Town to Nairobi in rural communities.
To find out more about their various programmes and initiatives click: here.

