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The Citizen
13-06-2025
- Sport
- The Citizen
South African Guide-Dogs Association announces its second annual Give a Cane Campaign
Following the success of the SA Guide-Dogs Association's inaugural Give a Cane Campaign in 2024, which managed to provide 500 white canes to people living with visual impairments, the organisation has launched a 2025 campaign, with an even bigger goal in sight. Read more: Honeydew Bowling Clubs annual Lewis-Williams Memorial Tournament raises money for SA Guide Dogs For this year, the campaign is calling on South Africans to help raise enough to fund the distribution of at least 1 000 white canes and essential orientation and mobility training. Pieter van Niekerk, the spokesperson for the SA Guide-Dogs Association, explained that with the donations towards a cane starting at just R50, everyone can be part of someone's journey to independence. 'A white cane is so much more than a mobility aid; it's freedom, dignity, and the confidence to move through life independently.' Also read: SA Guide Dogs Association is looking for puppy raisers Mtale Moodise, a gym enthusiast from Cosmo City, has benefitted from the campaign. He confidently walks himself to and from the gym with the help of his cane. Kyla Thabethe lost her vision suddenly during matric, and after a year of adjustment and support, passed and is now studying psychology at the University of Pretoria. Each of their lives was changed by something as simple and as powerful as a white cane. Van Niekerk said that the white cane provided by SA Guide-Dogs was not a regular walking stick. 'It's a specialised mobility tool with a rounded ball tip designed to detect changes in terrain, from sidewalks to tactile paving, and signals to others that the user is visually impaired. This promotes safety, awareness, and inclusion in public spaces.' He added that a R50 donation helped bring someone closer to independence. He shared ideas that people could do to raise funds: Host a dress-up day, walk-a-thon, or blindfold challenge at work or school Encourage your book club, community, or running group to chip in Start a R50 donation challenge at the office Take part in an online gaming fundraiser Walk, run, or cycle 50km and get sponsored. To donate now or set up your fundraiser, visit Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration! Have a story idea? We'd love to hear from you – join our WhatsApp group and share your thoughts! Related article: Guide dogs visit Olivedale Library At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
13-06-2025
- General
- The Citizen
SA Guide-Dogs empower lives one cane at a time
Following the success of the SA Guide-Dogs Association's inaugural Give a Cane Campaign in 2024, the association is proud to announce the launch of this year's drive, with an even bigger goal in sight. Last year, the association managed to provide 500 white canes to people living with visual impairments. This year, the campaign calls on South Africans to help raise enough to fund the distribution of at least 1 000 white canes and essential orientation and mobility training. With donations towards a cane starting at just R50, everyone can be part of someone's journey to independence. 'A white cane is so much more than a mobility aid, it's freedom, dignity, and the confidence to move through life independently,' said Pieter van Niekerk, the spokesperson for the association. Also read: Beloved rescue dogs poisoned during house robbery Mtale Moodise, a gym enthusiast from Cosmo City, who confidently walks himself to and from the gym with the help of his cane, is one of many who have benefitted from the campaign. There is also Mtale Modise, who lost her vision suddenly during matric, and after a year of adjustment and support, passed and is now studying psychology at the University of Pretoria. Then there's Henrick van Reel , who lost his sight at age eight and today is a first-year law student with dreams of working in cybersecurity. Each of these lives was changed by something as simple and as powerful as a white cane. The white cane provided by SA Guide-Dogs is not a regular walking stick. It's a specialised mobility tool with a rounded ball tip designed to detect changes in terrain, from sidewalks to tactile paving, and signal to others that the user is visually impaired. This promotes safety, awareness, and inclusion in public spaces. Read more: Become a puppy raiser for guide dogs 'Last year, South Africa helped raise enough to buy 500 white canes. This year, let's double the impact, one R50 donation at a time. Help SA Guide-Dogs provide 1 000 canes and unlock the world for more people who are blind or visually impaired,' added Van Niekerk. To donate or set up your fundraiser at Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration! Have a story idea? We'd love to hear from you – join our WhatsApp group and share your thoughts! At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
10-06-2025
- General
- The Citizen
Support the 2025 Give a Cane campaign and change lives with just R50
Support the 2025 Give a Cane campaign and change lives with just R50 The SA Guide-Dogs Association is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Give a Cane campaign, with an even bigger goal in sight. This follows the success of the SA Guide-Dogs Association's inaugural campaign in 2024, which provided 500 white canes to people living with visual impairments. This year, the campaign is calling on South Africans to help raise enough to fund the distribution of at least 1 000 white canes and essential orientation and mobility training. ALSO READ: SA Guide-Dogs Association needs more puppy raisers With donations towards a cane starting at just R50, everyone can be part of someone's journey to independence. 'A white cane is so much more than a mobility aid, it's freedom, dignity and the confidence to move through life independently,' said Pieter van Niekerk, spokesperson for the SA Guide-Dogs Association. Why the white cane matters The white cane used by SA Guide-Dogs is not a regular walking stick. It's a specialised mobility tool with a rounded ball tip designed to detect changes in terrain, from sidewalks to tactile paving, and signals to others that the user is visually impaired. ALSO READ: Volunteers for puppy raising programme needed – SA Guide-Dogs Association This promotes safety, awareness, and inclusion in public spaces. Get involved You don't have to walk alone, and you don't have to give big. A R50 donation helps bring someone closer to independence. You can also: • Host a dress-up day, walk-a-thon, or blindfold challenge at work or school • Encourage your book club, community, or running group to chip in • Start a R50 donation challenge at the office • Take part in an online gaming fundraiser • Walk, run, or cycle 50km and get sponsored And if you're a business, don't forget that donations are eligible for Section 18A tax certificates. Donate now or set up your fundraiser at At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
10-06-2025
- Business
- The Citizen
Help create an inclusive SA: SA Guide-Dogs launches 2025 Give a Cane campaign
The SA Guide-Dogs Association is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Give a Cane campaign, with an even bigger goal in sight. This follows the success of the SA Guide-Dogs Association's inaugural campaign in 2024, which provided 500 white canes to people living with visual impairments. This year, the campaign is calling on South Africans to help raise enough to fund the distribution of at least 1 000 white canes and essential orientation and mobility training. With donations towards a cane starting at just R50, everyone can be part of someone's journey to independence. ALSO READ: SA Guide-Dogs Association seeks puppy raisers to help change lives 'A white cane is so much more than a mobility aid, it's freedom, dignity and the confidence to move through life independently,' said Pieter van Niekerk, spokesperson for the SA Guide-Dogs Association. Why the white cane matters The white cane used by SA Guide-Dogs is not a regular walking stick. It's a specialised mobility tool with a rounded ball tip designed to detect changes in terrain, from sidewalks to tactile paving, and signals to others that the user is visually impaired. This promotes safety, awareness, and inclusion in public spaces. ALSO READ: SA Guide-Dogs Association launches Wear Your Shades campaign Get involved You don't have to walk alone, and you don't have to give big. A R50 donation helps bring someone closer to independence. You can also: • Host a dress-up day, walk-a-thon, or blindfold challenge at work or school • Encourage your book club, community, or running group to chip in • Start a R50 donation challenge at the office • Take part in an online gaming fundraiser • Walk, run, or cycle 50km and get sponsored And if you're a business, don't forget that donations are eligible for Section 18A tax certificates. Donate now or set up your fundraiser at At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
08-06-2025
- Business
- The Citizen
Canes for the blind through Give a Cane Campaign
Canes for the blind through Give a Cane Campaign The SA Guide-Dogs Association is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Give a Cane campaign, with an even bigger goal in sight. This follows the success of the SA Guide-Dogs Association's inaugural campaign in 2024, which provided 500 white canes to people living with visual impairments. This year, the campaign is calling on South Africans to help raise enough to fund the distribution of at least 1 000 white canes and essential orientation and mobility training. With donations towards a cane starting at just R50, everyone can be part of someone's journey to independence. 'A white cane is so much more than a mobility aid, it's freedom, dignity and the confidence to move through life independently,' said Pieter van Niekerk, spokesperson for the SA Guide-Dogs Association. Why the white cane matters The white cane used by SA Guide-Dogs is not a regular walking stick. It's a specialised mobility tool with a rounded ball tip designed to detect changes in terrain, from sidewalks to tactile paving, and signals to others that the user is visually impaired. This promotes safety, awareness, and inclusion in public spaces. Get involved You don't have to walk alone, and you don't have to give big. A R50 donation helps bring someone closer to independence. You can also: • Host a dress-up day, walk-a-thon, or blindfold challenge at work or school • Encourage your book club, community, or running group to chip in • Start a R50 donation challenge at the office • Take part in an online gaming fundraiser • Walk, run, or cycle 50km and get sponsored And if you're a business, don't forget that donations are eligible for Section 18A tax certificates. Donate now or set up your fundraiser at At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!