Christel House South Africa hygiene packs
As part of our back to school program, more than 200 individual hygiene packs were donated to Christel House South Africa (CHSA) and benefitted their female students.
Dell South Africa promotes True Ability
Unleashing social and economic empowerment to the deaf and disabled.
Girl Learner Day at Sci Bono
Sci Bono hosted their annual Girl Learner Day program on 14 August at their centre in Newton, Johannesburg. The ladies from the local Dell office were on hand to present to the young fresh faces who walked into the program. Each class had 60- 120 female learners from the surrounding high school. The girls, between grades 8- 12, were excited about the various presentations and enjoyed the different interactive sessions with the Dell...
GenNext visit Sci Bono Discovery Centre
On Friday, 7 November, the GenNext South Africa team and members led by Natasha Reuben, Greg Mc Donald and Vanessa Du Toit held an inspiring session with the students from Sci Bono’s Youth Development Program; Sci-Bono is a Powering the Possible beneficiary and focuses on developing youth and teachers in the areas of maths, science and technology. GenNext was established as a network for young professionals and new hires by creating...
Red Cross Society care packs
The recent spate of xenophobic attacks that has rocked South Africa has left hundreds of the affected displaced. The South African Red Cross Society (SARCS) have been providing relief, first aid services, restoring of family links and physiological support through camps they have set up all around the affected cities.
Get Caught Reading Month
May is Get Caught Reading month and in support of this important campaign the Dell South Africa team took time out to write a special message in books which were then donated to the students at Christel House South Africa, a Powering the Possible partner. This exercise took staff down memory lane with a range of books from Claudia the Accessories Fairy to classics like the Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Treasure Island, the staff were...