A New Ride for Our Team!
Thanks to the incredible generosity of Nomads Boland and the Andrew Mentis Fundraiser 2024.
We are thrilled to share some incredible news about our ongoing efforts in forest restoration! Thanks to the generous support of the Die DANAS German national women’s hockey team, our sports youth, Green Futures students, staff, and biodiversity stewards have achieved a significant milestone this year.
Die DANAS didn’t just donate these trees; they raised the funds through a crowd-funding campaign specifically aimed at offsetting the carbon footprint of their travel to matches. Their commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility is truly inspiring. By supporting our forest restoration programme in collaboration with the Grootbos Foundation, they are making a lasting impact on our ecosystem and contributing to a greener future for all.
We extend our deepest gratitude to Die DANAS for their unwavering dedication to environmental conservation and their generous support. It’s through such partnerships and shared values that we can make meaningful progress in protecting and restoring our natural world.
Thank you, Die DANAS, for being a part of this important journey and for helping us reach new heights in our forest restoration efforts. Together, we are growing a greener tomorrow!
Grootbos Foundation is a registered non-profit organisation in Gansbaai committed to conserving the Cape Floral Kingdom and uplifting the communities that reside within it. The foundation protects more than 22,200ha of fynbos landscape and biodiversity on Grootbos Private Nature Reserve and the Walk...
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