Ben Sebaka is fundraising for Project ID Reloaded
by Kudzo Foundation
I believe Project ID Reloaded is a great cause.
Ben Sebaka
This project is raising funds to help address homelessness and displacement, by facilitating the replacement of South African IDs for individuals, providing financial and digital literacy training, and helping beneficiaries open entry-level bank accounts.
Homelessness and Displacement: A Silent Pandemic
Homelessness is more than just the absence of shelter—it is a pandemic with deep implications that ripple through the lives of those affected.
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16Jan
Allocated R250 to
Ben Sebaka is fundraising for Project ID Reloaded 1 months, 1 weeks agoBen Sebaka got 5 friends to #doDifferent and become an Activist. Their NGO project received R250.
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Allocated R30 to
Ben Sebaka is fundraising for Project ID Reloaded 1 months, 1 weeks agoBen Sebaka completed 30 Superman exercises and their NGO received R30 to make a difference.
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Allocated R50 to
Ben Sebaka is fundraising for Project ID Reloaded 1 months, 1 weeks agoBen Sebaka has joined the #doDifferent Activist Facebook Group and become part of the #doDifferent community. Their NGO received R50 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R200 to
Ben Sebaka is fundraising for Project ID Reloaded 1 months, 1 weeks agoBen Sebaka shared their page for #doDifferent on Social Media and completed step 3 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R200 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R200 to
Ben Sebaka is fundraising for Project ID Reloaded 1 months, 1 weeks agoBen Sebaka has updated their profile picture on their #doDifferent Activist page and completed step 2 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R200 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R600 to
Ben Sebaka is fundraising for Project ID Reloaded 1 months, 1 weeks agoBen Sebaka signed up as a #doDifferent activist completed step 1 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R600 to make a difference in South Africa