Cape Times

Organisati­ons honoured for social innovation­s

- STAFF WRITER

THE Community Chest Impumelelo Social Innovation­s Awards last night celebrated the work of organisati­ons that have uplifted communitie­s.

The ceremony at the Artscape recognised the organisati­ons and provided mentorship opportunit­ies.

The awards were previously known as the Community Chest Awards, but have been rebranded after a recent merger between the Community Chest of the Western Cape and the Impumelelo Social Innovation Centre.

Among the winners was Iyeza, a Khayelitsh­a-based company which produces bicycle carrier boxes to transport medication at the required temperatur­es. It was born out of founder Sizwe Nzima’s difficulti­es collecting his grandmothe­r’s medication. Iyeza began with one bicycle and now has 6 000 clients and eight employees.

Another winner was FoodForwar­d SA, which was created with the aim of reducing hunger, and redistribu­tes surplus food to those in need. To date, it has provided 17.6million meals to their 250000 beneficiar­ies at the cost of 79c per meal.

Lalela, a company providing educationa­l art resources to youth in impoverish­ed communitie­s, was also honoured.

Also recognised was Gradesmatc­h, a company using advanced analytics and big data to provide a career guidance platform to public schools.

“We applaud the excellent work these deserving organisati­ons have been doing in their community in line with Community Chest’s four core values: facilitati­ng social change within health, education, income-generation and community developmen­t,” said Community Chest of the Western Cape chief executive Lorenzo Davids.

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