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CASA Cares

CASA Cares

Funds Raised:
R 0
Fundraising Target:
R 100 000

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In the face of adversity, resilience shines brightest. Meet CASA Cares, an initiative born out of compassion and necessity, dedicated to supporting chiropractic students facing challenges that extend far beyond the classroom. 

As we navigate through turbulent times marked by COVID lockdowns, civil unrest, and natural disasters, the basic needs of many aspiring chiropractors often remain unmet. Join us in helping these dedicated students as they pursue their dreams against all odds.

The Need:

Imagine being unable to attend lectures or fulfil clinic duties not because of a lack of dedication but due to the harsh realities of financial hardship. For many chiropractic students, this is an all-too-familiar struggle. 

Transportation costs, insufficient access to food, and the inability to afford necessities pose significant barriers to their academic and professional pursuits. While government funding provides essential support, it needs to address these students' full spectrum of challenges.

Our Solution:

CASA Cares stands as a beacon of hope for struggling chiropractic students. Our program assists with food parcels, essential items, and financial support to ensure no student is left behind. 

By alleviating the burden of unmet needs, we empower these students to focus on their studies and reach their full potential despite obstacles. Our commitment extends beyond temporary relief; we aim to foster a community of support that nurtures the success and well-being of every student we serve.

The Journey:

The path to becoming a chiropractor is arduous, demanding unwavering dedication and resilience. Yet, for our students, this journey is further complicated by external challenges beyond their control. From navigating the complexities of remote learning during a pandemic to grappling with the aftermath of social unrest and natural disasters, their determination knows no bounds. CASA Cares stands alongside these students, offering solidarity and assistance every step of the way.

Your support can make a tangible difference in the lives of chiropractic students in need. You can directly impact aspiring chiropractors' educational journey and future success by partnering with CASA Cares. Every contribution counts, whether through a monetary donation, spreading awareness, or lending your time and resources. Together, we can ensure that no student is left behind due to circumstances beyond their control.

We invite you to join us in our mission to support chiropractic students through the CASA Cares initiative. Together, we can create a brighter future for those who strive to impact the health and well-being of others positively. Visit our crowdfunding link to donate and become a vital part of our efforts to empower the next generation of chiropractors.

In the face of adversity, solidarity and compassion shine brightest. CASA Cares is more than just a fundraiser; it's a testament to the power of community and the resilience of the human spirit. Let's stand with chiropractic students in need and pave the way for a future filled with promise and opportunity. Thank you for your generosity and support.

The students need:

  • Stationary
  • Food
  • Personal hygiene products 
  • Cleaning supplies

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 100 000.00

Donations to date

R 0.00

CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA

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At the Chiropractic Association of South Africa, we strongly believe in making a positive impact in the lives of individuals and communities, especially those of our members. Through our various programs and initiatives, we strive to address financial inequality and food security and bring about sustainable change specifically for our students in need.

However, in order to continue our valuable work, we rely on the kindness and financial contributions of individuals and organisations like yours.

CASA Cares emphasises supporting and aiding our students with basic needs that are not always met.