Office Events - Western Cape

Chas Everitt Constantiaberg Supports SARDA

SARDA’s aim is to provide the opportunity of therapeutic and recreational horse riding for disabled people so that they might benefit in all aspects of their mental, physical and social lives.

The Chas Everitt Constantiaberg office have chosen to support SARDA in terms of the ChasCares programme that was initiated as a part of the Chas Everitt organisation's 30th Anniversary in 2010....

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Chas Everitt Pledges Support for Tears - Chas Everitt False Bay

As part of the ChasCares programme False Bay team has selected The Emma Animal Rescue Service, TEARS.

As part of this engagement Chas Everitt’s False Bay agents have offered to assist with fund raising and also to collect and deliver directly to TEARS donations of dog and cat food, carpets, blankets kennels and unused items that can be sold at shops run by TEARS for fund raising.

Thousands of flyers entitled ‘We Know You Care We Know You’re Busy’...

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Chas Everitt Northern Suburbs Supports JC-daycare

JC-daycare centre opened its doors in January 2003 in Morningstar, Durbanville, a previously disadvantaged residential area. Today they have 54 preschool children and 30 after school children in their care...

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Chas Everitt Northern Suburbs Supports Kalkfontein

Kalkfontein is a small informal settlement on the outskirts of Kuils River, boasting a high and primary school. Some of the children in the area only receive a daily meal at the school.

In conjuction with the social worker for Kalkfontein, 15 most needed families will be chosen and we are collecting blankets, clothes and food for them, to get them through the rainy winter season.


Chas Everitt Northern Suburbs Supports Ubuntu House, Goodwood

Ubuntu House is part of the AFM Executive Welfare uMephi project and is a place of safety / halfway house for newborn babies, given up by their mothers, mostly saved from abortions and rejection due to HIV or abandoned and sometimes just thrown away...

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Chas Everitt Helderberg supports Cotlands Place of Safety

Basically our contribution is collecting toys, clothes and anything that would be required in a normal home. Also when the babies and little toddlers move to their adoptive home or are re-introduced back to their parents they get given a Chas Bear to take with them. Some of the agents are also doing volunteer work at the home...

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