Education

An important part of the process of redressing social ills and past imbalances in South Africa is an ongoing focus on education, spearheaded by various trusts and initiatives, from pre-school through to tertiary education and skills transfer for adults.

Posted: August 5, 2011

In the South African wine industry there are many programs in place to address education. These include:

BOT RIVER EDUCATION FUND

Promoting educational excellence in the Bot River community

CAPE WINEMAKERS GUILD PROTÉGÉ PROGRAMME


Cultivating and nurturing winemakers from disadvantaged groups to become winemakers of excellence

GRAHAM & RHONA BECK SKILLS CENTRE

Groundbreaking skills development center in the Robertson valley


GIVE ME A CHANCE CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION


Alluvia Boutique Winery & Guesthouse’s trust supports promising students from nearby Kylemore

NEDBANK CAPE WINEMAKERS GUILD DEVELOPMENT TRUST

Social development investment for school children in the wine land areas


PATRICK GRUBB BURSARY


Jointly funded by auctioneer Patrick Grubb and the Nederburg Auction, this bursary enables previously disadvantaged individuals working in the wine industry to gain experience in the world’s fine wine regions

PEBBLES PROJECT


Helping children with special needs

RADIO KC


The Communication Initiative Network’s community radio station

RURAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION


A unique partnership between the farm workers, formal agricultural sector, wine cellars and local government

THE COMPANY OF WINE PEOPLE


The company is involved in a number of social and economic development initiatives

THE LAND OF HOPE TRUST


Long-term social upliftment through the gift of high quality education, skills development and the power of developing knowledge 



THEMBALITSHA FOUNDATION


Educational projects serving three poor communities in the Western Cape



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