Author Archives: L1nd@2021

Another successful year of supporting Stellenbosch University graduates

The Harry Crossley Foundation has a project, that runs alongside its extensive undergraduate and postgraduate programs, that clears debt of a number of students about to graduate. These students owe significant amounts on their student loans and their way forward is often blocked by this debt. The students do not know that their debt is [read more]

Peninsular School Feeding Association Covid-19 Feeding Programmes

As part of The Harry Crossley Foundation’s response to the Covid-19 Pandemic, Peninsular School Feeding Association has received ongoing funding since the beginning of lockdown. We are so pleased to have been able to play a part in getting food out to some of the most vulnerable. The work PSFA do is extraordinary and many [read more]

Introducing: The Harry Crossley Children’s Nursing Development Unit

We are proud to announce that the Child Nurse Practice Development Initiative (CNPDI) has been recognised as meeting the scale, scope and quality of work required to be recognised as a Teaching and Scholarship Unit of the Faculty of Health Sciences (University of Cape Town) based in the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health. This [read more]

The Lunchbox Project, FoodForward SA, Community Kitchens, Peninsula School Feeding, Ladles of Love

The Harry Crossley Foundation has been supporting the following organizations since the beginning of the Covid-19 crisis in order to get food to the most vulnerable. We are proud of our association with such amazing organizations. To find out more about these organisations click on the links below: Peninsula School Feeding Association Ladles of Love [read more]

Solidarity and Gift of the Givers Foundation

The Harry Crossley Foundation realized that the crisis that is facing South Africa is unprecedented and that an emergency response was necessary. The Trustees made a decision to provide emergency funding available in the areas of medical supplies and food supplies. The first grants were made to the Solidarity Fund of South Africa and to [read more]