Balebogeng Ndima
Balebogeng Ndima is Grade One pupil at the Pretoria School of Specialised Education. She is a quadriplegic and has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. For the past three years she has been confined to a wheelchair that is too small for her growing body. Dell has been able to invest in a two new wheelchairs and orthopedic shoes, all of which have been specially fitted for her needs.
A letter of thanks
Every so often an individual comes into your life who makes your heart sing. For us, that person is Bridgette Khonkhobe. Well done on all you have achieved!
Dell South Africa Development Fund give Elana the gift of hearing.
The Dell South Africa Development Fund invested R76 000 in a speech processor for Elana Solomon, a third year occupational Therapy student at the University of Cape Town, in March 2012.
Free Me Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre Johannesburg
Each year thousands of birds, mammals and reptiles living in gardens or suburbs become orphaned, sick or suffer injuries. Most veterinarians do not have facilities to cater for wildlife, leaving would-be rescuers unable to determine what to do with them.FreeMe has filled this gap. The public can now bring wildlife to them for specialised treatment, care and rehabilitation until they can be released. The funds were used for medication, food and bedding for the wildlife at the Centre.
Business in SA
The future sustainability of the economy of South Africa largely rests on the shoulders of entrepreneurs. The
entrepreneurial spirit of South Africans, aids in job creation meets business and consumers needs and improves
the lives of all South Africans. For these reasons, Dell identifies and supports viable small business initiatives
From learners at Sci-Bono Dell ICT Centre to employees at Dell
Three former learners of the Dell ICT Centre at Sci-Bono are now full-time employees at the Dell office in Johannesburg