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Quay 1 launches 'Meals for Deals' as part of the company's CSI programme

Category Quay 1 International Realty Updates

As part of Quay 1's ongoing community development and corporate social investment programme, Quay 1 has partnered with StreetSmart South Africa to aid in the betterment of street children and their lives. 

 

Quay 1 has established a goal to donate 2000 meals to street children in Cape Town by the end of the year through an innovative campaign that will see the company donate 3 meals for every deal concluded.

 

With over 500 deals already concluded by Quay 1 since the start of the year, the market-disrupting brokerage is already well on its way to the target set and aiding StreetSmart South Africa in the shared goal to create better and happier lives for street children.

 

 

About StreetSmart

 

StreetSmart South Africa launched its fundraising initiative in South Africa in 2005. The initiative is based on the similar concept called StreetSmart UK that was started back in 1998. The original founders then gave the go-ahead to have it started in South Africa.

 

StreetSmart South Africa raises funds for street children programmes and the funds go towards the reunification of families and education programmes for street children, as well as for children at risk of potentially becoming street children. These programmes are put in place to help uplift and benefit vulnerable children and make their livelihoods more viable in society.

 

BE KIND. 

BE STREETSMART. 

GIVE RESPONSIBLY. 


All donations are ensured to go directly to well-established and verified organisations providing services to street children ranging from outreach and shelter, education, skills development and family reunification - DONATE TODAY

Author: Quay 1 International Realty

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