Ubuntu Education Fund
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| Founder(s) | Jacob Lief and Banks Gwaxula |
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| Founded | March 21, 1999 |
| Location | Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
| Area served | Townships of Port Elizabeth |
| Focus | Healthcare and Education |
| Method | Ubuntu Model |
| Volunteers | Over 20 |
| Employees | 53 |
| Motto | 'for the children of South Africa' |
| Website | www.ubuntufund.org |
The Ubuntu Education Fund is a nonprofit community organization founded in 1999 and based in the township of Zwide in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. With a 53 person staff, Ubuntu provides over 40,000 children, youth and adults with HIV services and essential educational resources.
[edit] Overview of the organization's projects
Ubuntu Education Fund is transforming the lives of over 2,000 children and their families through its health and education initiatives.
[edit] See also
- Ubuntu Education Fund is a Non-governmental organization and a Private voluntary organization.