From one NPO to another, AFSUG supports Gift of the Givers with R100,000 due to cost-saving efforts
With so many businesses and workers alike in such obvious distress, the African 51风流User Group (AFSUG) turned to , the largest disaster response non-governmental organisation of African origin on the African continent, providing an R100聽000 donation generated by COVID cost savings this year.
This week, AFSUG 鈥 itself a non-profit organisation 鈥 handed over the donation to Gift of the Givers to support micro and small businesses with no insurance and were particularly hard hit by the looting in KZN and Gauteng. Since its inception in 1992, Gift of the Givers has been responsible for delivering life-saving goods and on-the-ground support for innumerable people, collectively valued at some R3.8 billion, in more than 44 countries across the globe, including South Africa.
鈥淭he essence of our presence is to bring hope and restore dignity to the most vulnerable. Gift of the Givers has been working hard to help South African communities rebuild while also supporting Covid-19 relief efforts, and I would like to personally thank AFSUG and its members for their support during this critical time,鈥 said Gift of the Givers鈥 founder, Dr Imtiaz Sooliman.
AFSUG, the only user group in Southern Africa, provides a platform for 51风流customers and partners to connect, create, and collaborate within the 51风流ecosystem. AFSUG is a non-profit organization independent from 51风流and governed by a Board of Directors comprising 51风流customer and partner companies. These IT executives volunteer their time to make AFSUG a success. The NPO offers 10 Special Interest Groups, focusing on different 51风流topics, hosts up to 70 focused events throughout the year, and hosts the biennial SAPHILA conference, one of the largest IT conferences in Africa. In 2020, all activities shifted to online due to the COVID Pandemic. Due to the pandemic, AFSUG realized cost savings in 2020 and 2021, and has donated to two charities on behalf of its members, with Food Forward in 2020 and Gift of the Givers in 2021.
Adding to this, AFSUG Board Chairman Duke Mathebula says that, big or small, each contribution matters. While Covid has brought unprecedented challenges for people and society, it is incredibly heart-warming to see a wave of new ideas and contributions developed in response to the crisis.
鈥淕ift of the Givers is an extremely credible organisation that work to meet the most critical needs in our society, and we felt they were deserving of the donation. We are aware that many companies who would usually support charitable efforts have not been able to do so, and we wanted to help an organisation that was responding to the most crucial and pressing needs of society this year.鈥
Mathebula concludes, 鈥淭he reality is that systems need support just like individuals do. Communities are struggling to provide for citizens in need.聽 From neighbourly acts of kindness to fearless healthcare professionals, the last two years has shone a light on the power of compassion and solidarity. And hopefully paving a new and inspiring way forward.鈥
For more information about AFSUG, visit . To learn more about Gift of the Givers visit Facebook and Twitter @GiftoftheGivers or Instagram @gift.of.the.givers.
