Projects
Dreamcatcher runs a variety of projects which benefit the socio-economic growth and the local environment of the communities it is active in. This category collects all information about these projects.
Training and skills transfer projects
Training and skills transfer projects to turn the impoverished individuals and disadvantaged communities into enactors and job creators.
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Waste – its Mine it’s Yours
Waste – its Mine it’s Yours addresses unemployment, socio-economic hardships and the significant health and environmental impact of waste.
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Special needs projects
Helping individuals with special needs to integrate with their community – Medical, Mentoring and Social Assistance
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Made in Melkhoutfontein
Dreamcatcher Foundation’s project ‘Waste it’s Mine it’s Yours’, works on minimising the Impacts of general consumer waste. We place special emphasis on
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Why Go Truly Local?
Who could know an area better than its locals? The best way to get the most out of your time in South Africa is to engage with communities on your travels. We have been
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
Dreamcatcher South Africa’s activities have intentionally addressed the goals of the UN since 2000 through the previous Millennium Development Goals (2000-2015) and the
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Go Truly Local Experiences
All experiences we offer are 100% owned and managed by local entrepreneurs. Dreamcatcher trains its suppliers intensively and helps to calculate market-related and fair
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Wasteland – Graced land
The Wasteland – Graced Land Project, which took its first fledgling steps in April 2008 in Melkhoutfontein in the diverse and beautiful Hessequa region in the Western
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Paint-Up with Kamamma
Transform a Community with a Brush of your Hand Paint-Up Kamamma is an innovative project, developed with the community to create a sustainable, thriving tourist economy
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Kick-Up with Kamamma
‘Kick-Up with Kamamma’ is an exercise DVD aimed at teenage girls and women living in socio-economic challenges across South Africa.
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