NPC Registration Number is: 2022/666314/08, NPO 319-772 PBO:930077631
Who We Are
The Amina Marula Foundation (AMF) is a Non-Profit Company and community development organization based in South Africa, with its main office located in Pretoria and satellite branches in Johannesburg, Sedibeng, Ekurhuleni, and West Rand.
AMF’s primary goal is to empower disadvantaged and vulnerable community members by integrating them into economic and social progress. This is achieved through skills development, as well as initiatives in arts, culture, and sports recreation, fostering holistic growth and opportunities for all.
Amina Marula Foundation is an implementing partner of the Masifunde Changemaker Network, which aims to capacitate learners from schools in Gauteng with practical knowledge on relevant social topics such as violence, teenage pregnancy, school safety, mental health and bullying. This is an entirely learner led approach, which aims to capacitate learners to be changemakers and bring about positive change within their school. We foster partnerships with healthcare providers, governmental agencies, and civil society organizations.
Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Members of Communities. We emphasize on Early Childhood Development (ECD), Youth groups and Women within all communities at large.
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. They can never be taken away, although they can sometimes be restricted.
Amina Marula Foundation adheres to strict financial management procedures. Integrity, transparency and excellence are key elements with regards to how we handle our funds.
Our financial accounts will be externally audited.
Main Sponsors & Partners
Amina Marula Foundation seeks to strategically partner with many local and international organisations regarding the funding and implementation of our projects.
Inspiration and Sustainability
Our focus is on engaging the most marginalised participants in inspiring, sustainable sports and recreation programmes in areas where provision is poor and engagement in recreation low.