Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group

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Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
Overview
2016 - 2020
Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
Governance
   Sea Harvest Foundation
     Board of Directors
                                  The Sea Harvest Foundation NPC is committed to good governance, ethics and
                                  integrity. Our Board meets four times per year to review funding applications
                                  received throughout the Group. Annually the Foundation receives up to 150
                                  funding applications. The Foundation is a registered NPC and PBO

                                  Applications are reviewed according to the following criteria:
Terence Brown    Mary-Lou Harry        •Are beneficiaries from previously disadvantages communities;
                                       •Does it fall within the Foundation’s focus areas;
                                       •Is it a registered Organisation (NPO, NPC, PBO, Section 18 A); and
                                       •Does the organisation have annual financial statements available.

Muhammed Brey    Anthea Abraham
Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
Our focus areas
Communities   in which we operate
                                                              • Free Dental Clinic
     • Bursary Programme                                      • Department of Social
     • School Sport                                             Development Office
       Equipment                                                Rental
     • Sport and Lifeskills                                   • Red Cross Children’s
       programmes             Education &   Health              Hospital Trust
                                 Youth
                              Development

                              Community     Early Childhood
                              Development   Development

     • Food Security                                           • Educational
     • Business Development                                      Equipment
     • Holiday Club                                            • Building and
                                                                 Infrastructure
Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
Areas in which we operate

      Western Cape:

      • Saldanha Bay
      • Philippi
      • Ladismith
      • Buffelsjag
      • Hermanus

      Northern Cape:

      • Kleinzee
Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
2016
                14%
                                                                    Major projects for the year :
                                                            49%

                                                                    • Youth Sports Development
                                                                    • Blanket donation
25%

                                                                    • Fish Factory Tournament
                                                                    • Kids for Kids – new intensive care unit
                                                                    • Bursaries
                      12%

                                                                    • Middelpos Neighbourhood Watch Centre

      Education & Youth Development   Health

      Community Development           Early Childhood Development

      Other
Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
Top left: Donation of handmade teddy bears to Pikannini Creche for abandoned children.
Top right: Blankets donated to the elderly on Mandela Day.
Bottom left: Samuel Kleuterskool, in Hopefield received a new nameboard.
Bottom right: The group of 2nd year students forms part of 23 students who were awarded bursaries in 2016.
Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
Top left: A cheque handover to the Saldanha Tigers Rugby
Club.

Top right: Diazville High learner and athlete, Amaan Africa,
received financial assistance to compete in USA.

Bottom right: Sea Harvest Employees participates in the
annual Fish Factory Tournament, which is one of the
beneficiaries of the Foundation.
Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
Top left: Fishing nets donated to Sisonke, an organization for disabled people. The nets were used
to create mussel nets.

Top right: A container office was donated to the Middelpos Neighbourhood watch. The centre
offers SAPS assistance to the community.

Bottom right: The Red Cross Children’s Hospital unveiled phase one of its new intensive care unit.
Portion of the profits made from the sales of all Sea Harvest products is donated to the Children’s
Hospital Trust, through the Kids for Kids project.
Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
2017
                                                                    Major projects for the year :
                              4%       15%

                                                                    • The Foundation was registered as the Sea
                                                     5%
                                                                      Harvest Foundation NPC

                                                          12%
                                                                    • The National Sea Rescue Institute
64%
                                                                    • 31 Bursaries awarded
                                                                    • World Food and World Fisheries Day
                                                                    • Water Savings project for school learners

      Education & Youth Development   Health
      Community Development           Early Childhood Development
      Other
Overview 2016 2020 - Sea Harvest Group
Top left: The Sea Harvest Foundation Water Saving Initiative
competition winners at the Two Oceans Aquarium.

Top right: World Fisheries Day celebrated and hosted in Saldanha
Bay by DAFF. The Foundation donated gift packs to the learners
who attended.

Bottom left: During 2017, the Sea Harvest Foundation was
registered as a Not For Profit Company with a specific focus on
contributing to the development and transformation of local
communities.

Bottom right: Berseba Hardertjies ECD has been supported by
the Foundation since its inception in 2009. In 2017, additional
classrooms were built to accommodate more learners.
Top left: The National Sea Rescue Institute is staffed by volunteers who are
on call, day and night, 365 days of year. The Mykonos base, receives an
annual donation from the Foundation.

Top right: Dr. Joseph Joshua offers free dental services to those who are
unable to go to a private dental practice.

Bottom right: The Kids for Kids donation in 2017, enabled the Children’s
Hospital Trust to purchase a Giraffe Warmer for the Neonatal High Care
Unit. These life-saving machines keeps neonatal babies safe and warm as
they heal from illness or injury.
Top left: Learners of Berseba Hardertjies creche enjoying the
jungle gym, donated by Sea Harvest Foundation.

Top right: The Saldanha Bay Municipality hosted a
Community Awards event in partnership with Sea Harvest
and other stakeholders in the area.

Bottom Right: Barney’s Playgroup received 35 sleeping mats
courtesy of the Foundation.
2018
                                                                           Major projects for the year :
                              4%

                                                                           • Three additional Grade R classrooms built at
                                                                             Diazville Primary School
                                                                     42%
25%                                                                        • Computer training for small business owners
                                                                           • Continued partnership with Dr. Joshua’s Free
                                                                             Dental Clinic
5%
                                                                           • Bursaries awarded to 23 students
                                      24%

      Education & Youth Development    Health
      Community Development            Early Childhood Development
      Other
Sea Harvest in conversation with its employees began the task of addressing the issue of
overcrowding in 2015. This led to the Foundation funding the establishment of three pre-Grade R
and Grade R classrooms for 100 learners.
The classrooms were built at Diazville Primary in Saldanha and officially opened in February of
2018.
Right: Hopefield Primary School received a donation of R10 000
towards their building project. This is the first school built in the
community and accommodates 840 learners.
Above: In partnership with Reputation Matters’, the Foundation
assisted 11 small business owners and 13 community members to
participate in a computer literacy course. For many it was their first
experience of working on a computer.
In response to a request from our employees to assist in ensuring that their children is not left unattended or tempted to go onto the streets during school
holidays, the Foundation launched a Holiday Club, catering for 100 children per day.
Top left: Twenty vouchers valued at R250 each were donated
as prizes to winners of the Eskom Science Expo in the
Saldanha Bay region.
Top right: A few of the 2018 bursary recipients at a handover
event. R423 000 was spent on bursaries during this year.
Bottom right: Fifty tracksuits and caps were donated to
Diazville Primary for their educational southern cape tour
during the September school holidays.
Top left: The Mandela Centenary Project at Red Cross
Children’s hospital was aimed at providing 100 medical
operations, outside of normal working hours, for patients
who have been waiting to receive treatment because of a
surgical waiting list.

Top right: Six young surfers were rewarded for their
achievements during 2018. The surfers, mostly from
previously disadvantaged areas are part of Surfing South
Africa, on of the Foundation beneficiaries.
Bottom right: R5 000 was donated to the Diazville High
School cycling club. The donation was used to provide the
cyclists with much needed spare parts and equipment.
2019
                                 4%
                                                                    Major projects for the year :
                                                       42%          • Bursaries to 23 students
     25%

                                                                    • Holiday Club hosted every school holiday for 100
                                                                      children
5%                                                                  • Assistance to 17 ECD Centres
                                                                    • New office for Department of Social work Saldanha
                       24%
                                                                      satellite office
                                                                    • EcoBrick Exchange programme
     Education & Youth Development    Health

     Community Development            Early Childhood Development
                                                                    • Fish donations to more than 40 organisations
     Other
Top Left: The Philippi Trauma Centre was
revamped to make it a more comfortable area
for victims of crime in the area.

One of the key projects in 2019 was upgrading
more than 30 ECD centres within the areas in
which Sea Harvest operates, including the
Saldanha Bay Municipal area and Ladismith
(left).

The upgrades included educational toys and
equipment required by ECD’s to provide learners
a good, yet playful learning experience.
The ECD Project also saw some structural improvements to a few of the
ECD Centres.

Images shows before and after pictures of Angels Academy in
Hopefield.
Top left: Vital Connection was one of 40 organizations who received fish donations from the Foundation in 2019.
Top right: The Boland LSEN Rugby team was sponsored with tracksuits and caps for their annual participation in the Boland Rugby School League.
Bottom left: Bright Kids Daycare, in Hopland, Diazville received a jungle gym to keep the kids active.
Bottom right: Die Eiland Huis vir Gestremdes accommodates more than 20 abandoned disabled children.
Images above: Ecobricks created by learners of Karitas Special
Needs School in Vredenburg were used to construct benches on
the school playground. The EcoBrick Exchange programme
offered eight young adults an opportunity to learn more about
ecobricks and how to create structures using the bricks.

Below: Sea Harvest staff, members of the Khayelitsha Canoe
Club and EcoBrick Exchange partnered to clean-up the
Khayelitsha Wetlands Park. The Foundation donated a branded
canoe to the club.
Top left: Jodi Basson received a donation of R10 000 to
participate in an international singing competition in
Tennessee.

Top right: During 2019, 23 bursaries were awarded to the
value of R275 690.

Bottom right: After the success of the 2018 holiday club, the
Foundation approved R157 100 to host it again during the
school holidays of 2019.
Top left: Kleinzee Centre for Learning and Development
received a donation of R250 000. The funds were used to
revamp the boys hostel, the ECD Centre playground as well
as bedding to the girls hostel.

Top right: Dr. Joseph Joshua, during the 2019 Free Dental
clinic assisted 1020 patients over two weeks.
Bottom right: Camphill School in Hermanus received a
donation towards fuel and maintenance for their school
transport.
2020
                                      4%
                                                                          Major projects for the year :
                                                                          • Bursaries to 23 students
 25%

                                                                42%       • Paternoster People’s Project NPC
                                                                          • Food parcels for the needy

   5%
                                                                          • Care kits and food parcels for employees
                                                                          • Saldanha Bay Rugby club
                                24%

Education & Youth Development              Health
Community Development                      Early Childhood Development
Other                                      Community Based Food Schemes
The Sea Harvest Foundation donated 10 650
food parcels to households in need during the
nationwide lockdown.
The Paternoster People’s Project NPC was brought to life in 2016 by a group of
South Africans and Germans, to equip the youth of Paternoster for the future
and maintain the local heritage. The Foundation proudly sponsors the project
with a monthly fish finger donation to prepare two meals per week for the
children participating in the project’s programmes.
Weskus Community Action Network assists more than 100 active soup kitchens in the Saldanha Bay Municipal area to feed impoverished communities. Sea
Harvest Foundation donated food parcels to the soup kitchens during the national lockdown.
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