
Mphaka Primary is assisted through the Back to School campaign
The Hollywood Foundation’s Back to School campaign is still in the process of touching the lives of many learners throughout the country.
The Hollywood Foundation’s Back to School campaign is still in the process of touching the lives of many learners throughout the country.
The Hollywood Foundation is continuing to touch the lives of many players in developing sporting teams, through the contribution of soccer kits.
Jerry Sikhosana, a Brand Ambassador for Hollywoodbets, nominated Rasekgale Primary School to receive support and assistance from the Hollywood Foundation’s Back to School campaign.
At the start of this year, the Hollywood Foundation has been engaging with various sporting teams throughout the country, and handing over brand-new kits to them.
There are 53 players at the club, who practice twice a day at Game Centre sports field. The club has a goal to grow and expand in the future, and hopefully get more taxi drivers involved in games.
Hollywood Foundation was proud to hand over new soccer kits for the players to use in the new year. This will make a big difference for the club, as previously, players competed in matches without the proper uniform.
The Hollywood Foundation recognises that, and with their Back to School campaign, they aim to give kids across the country every opportunity to succeed.
The club was primarily formed to prevent children from living on the street and to reduce the number of drug abuse and crime-related activities by teenagers in the area.
Northwood School, and their Hope Project, identified Mt Royal Combined School in Phoenix as a school that required immediate assistance.
The Hollywood Foundation was happy to celebrate the day of love by showing some love in turn to teachers at Bright Future Special School in Newlands.
The Team chose Mariannridge Primary School in Durban, and on 9 February 2022, the Team from HUTS was proud to pay a visit to the school to put a smile on many faces.
Morning Star Academy, which is based in the North West, were the most recent recipients of donations from the Hollywood Foundation, leaving the school teachers, staff and learners with an overwhelming feeling of joy and excitement as they enter the new school year.
Players practice three days a week at Bankuna Sports Field and the club was formed at a significant time to help young men by keeping them off the streets and preventing them from substance abuse.
Players at the club who are aged are between the ages of 11 and 24, practice three times a week at the local community sports field. Primarily, the club was formed to help young children improve their talent, and to keep them off the streets.
Over the years, the school has serviced the community with quality education for its residents. The school was delighted to learn that it will be receiving assistance from the Hollywood Foundation’s Back to School campaign this year.
The school takes an active approach to educate its learners, as well offering extra-mural activities such as music and chess.
The Hollywood Foundation is excited to announce the highly anticipated return of the Bambelela Business Awards, set to take place in Limpopo.
The AmaZulu Community Trust and Hollywood Foundation are proud to announce the return of the 2024 Siyakhula Cup under-15 tournament.
The Hollywood Foundation is proud to celebrate the successful refurbishment of Mcushwa High School in Margate, a vital project undertaken in partnership with Gagasi FM as part of the “Geleza Ne Gagasi 2024 Adopt A School” Corporate Social Investment (CSI) campaign.
On October 10, 2024, the Hollywood Foundation proudly joined the KZN Children’s Hospital Trust to commemorate World Mental Health Day.