FirstRand Foundation Announced as Laureus Sport for Good Foundation SA Country Patron
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FirstRand Foundation (FRF), the corporate foundation for the FirstRand Group, was recently appointed as Laureus Sport for Good Foundation South Africa’s new Country Patron.
Appointment As Country Patron
Joining Mercedes-Benz South Africa as co-Country Patron, the FirstRand Foundation steps into a crucial role as both a major funding partner and high-profile advocate of the Foundation’s mission and will play a major role providing the essential and sustained investment required to support Laureus-assisted programmes at grassroots level.
The FirstRand Foundation’s role will involve actively engaging stakeholders through various initiatives, including participating in high-profile fundraising and awareness events. The group will also help increase the Foundation’s public visibility through promotional activities, ensuring the critical mission of Laureus remains top of mind for customers, partners, and the wider public.
FirstRand Foundation Commitment
Konehali Gugushe, Head of Social Investing at FirstRand said, "Joining the Laureus family by becoming the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation SA Country Patron aligns perfectly with our commitment to driving positive societal impact. Our hopes would be that we really get an opportunity to express and live the purpose of FirstRand, to create a future of shared prosperity. We believe that sport, particularly in South Africa, is one of those things that acts as glue for our society. For us to be associated with Laureus Sports for Good Foundation, an organisation that stands for excellence and passion, is exciting.
Sport is a uniquely powerful vehicle for teaching life skills, building community, and creating opportunities. We look forward to providing the platform and investment necessary to help Laureus SA scale its effective programmes and to continue to make a long-lasting difference in the lives of young people."
Laureus Sport For Good Foundation South Africa Impact
For the past 23 years, Laureus Sport for Good Foundation South Africa has funded, supported and promoted the use of sport as a tool for social change.
The Foundation supports a large network of Sport for Social Change organisations in over 100 communities which use sport in innovative ways to tackle some of society’s most pressing challenges facing our youth, including poverty, homelessness, gangsterism, violence, drug abuse, discrimination and HIV/AIDS.
Since its inception, Laureus SA has raised over R100 million for projects which have helped improve the lives of over 100,000 young people in South Africa.
Response From Laureus Leadership
"We are delighted to welcome the FirstRand Foundation into the Laureus family in this pivotal capacity alongside Mercedes-Benz South Africa," said Laureus Sport for Good Foundation SA Chairman, Bryan Habana.
"The Country Patron is the corporate cornerstone of our local work. Beyond providing core funding, the FirstRand Foundation will lend its significant brand visibility and extensive network to raise awareness and advocate for the transformative power of Sport for Development programmes, which is instrumental in helping us tell the stories of hope and change we witness every day."
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