As part of their Carbona Cares program, Carbona has donated $10,000 to the South Africa Project of Ubuntu Now, a Colorado 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The funds will be used to sponsor both a full-time community mobilizer and a clinic help desk worker in South Africa over a 10 month period. Both professionals are employed by Ubuntu Now’s local sister organizations, the Sonke Gender Justice Network and Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Program (TVEP).
Ubuntu Now's South Africa Project seeks to provide stability in South Africa by curbing violence through rape prevention programs, supporting the healing of rape victims and orphans and assisting in the creation of economic opportunities for the underprivileged.
Carbona’s name is closely tied to the campaign in a sincere effort to address some of the most pressing issues in South Africa, with the goal of launching a number of similar partner programs that provide value to both Carbona’s sponsors and, most importantly, Ubuntu Now’s objectives.
Ultimately, Ubuntu Now envisions the development of South Africa into a peaceful, non-violent nation that will be a positive example on the African continent.
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