Humanitarian

Whether it’s helping children with school shoes or advocating for education, Blue Sky Society Trust – Humanitarian aims to equip the underprivileged and help those who can’t help themselves.

We are a small yet passionate, productive team and each year our Blue Sky Society Trust family inspires more individuals and corporates to go out there and do more, having a powerful impact both locally and internationally. We are determined to get more people involved on various levels to help us make a difference with the humanitarian, environmental and conservation projects that we support.

Ongoing Projects

Heart2Hand
Humanitarian
Soul2Sole
Humanitarian

Imagine if everyone simply shook their heads in sorrow and dismay at the multiple layered plights facing humanity in Africa. Nothing worthwhile would be achieved, would it? Empathy coupled with strategic action and necessary resources can produce extraordinary results. We see this when we roll out our humanitarian initiatives. Can you imagine the lives we could transform if we all stepped in and helped? At the end of the day, we all have a responsibility as humans to help uplift, empower, educate, heal, make better and improve the lives of fellow humans. This is why we do what we do.

By spearheading projects ourselves or by partnering with organisations that are involved in extraordinary initiatives at grassroots levels, BSST is able to make a significant, positive impact in terms of mindsets and actions to help nurture and protect Mama Afrika. Please take a look below at some of the ongoing projects that we are involved in. There are many ways you can get involved and we’d love more hands on deck!

One of the things that the Blue Sky Society family is particularly proud of, is the fact that we channel help to where it is needed the most. We go to great lengths to locate communities

Past Projects

Umbimbilethu Creche
Humanitarian
Big Sister Project
Humanitarian

Umbimbilethu Creche

We assisted an extraordinary woman in the rural Msazazane Location near Umzumbe, KwaZulu-Natal to continue providing a remarkable service to her community. Mrs Gumede started

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Big Sister Project

It is a sad reality that in South Africa, thousands of teenage girls from disadvantaged backgrounds, regularly miss school due to the lack of sanitary

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