Work-to-earn Programmes Adults earn Qhubeka bicycles by volunteering as part of a Community Policing Forum (CPF). A bicycle allows a CPF member to improve their safety patrols and visibility. Giyani, in South Africa’s Limpopo province, is the site of one of Qhubeka’s largest scholar mobility programme. August through September 2019 marked a total of four
Greater Giyani Schools
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Learn-to-earn Programmes: Scholar Mobility Schoolchildren earn Qhubeka Bicycles by committing to improve their school attendance. Bicycles make it easier and faster to get to school. Between August and September 2019 four bicycle distributions took place in the Greater Giyani area of South Africa’s Limpopo province. A total of 1 400 bicycles were distributed. 1 212
Usasazo Secondary School
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Breitling #SquadOnAMission builds on its bicycle-funding success for Qhubeka On 23 November 2019, for the second year running, Breitling and their Triathlon Squad took on the Coronation Double Century bicycle race in Swellendam, South Africa, to celebrate the funding of another 400 bicycles for Qhubeka Charity. Including world-class athletes from across cycle sports, and riders
Rietenbosch Primary School
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Qhubeka celebrates 100 000 bicycles distributed On 24 October 2019, Qhubeka Charity celebrated an important milestone as it distributed the 100 000th bicycle to programme recipients. Qhubeka is a charity that moves people forward with bicycles, helping to improve access to schools, clinics and jobs. Established in 2005, it has been distributing bicycles through learn-to-earn and work-to-earn
Paulus Joubert Secondary School
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Learn-to-earn Programmes: Scholar Mobility These programmes are targeted at children, who earn bicycles in various ways, with different earning criteria. Bicycles make it easier for schoolchildren to get to and from school, helping to improve their attendance and performance. Absa funds Qhubeka bicycles to “fill” Drakenstein schools South Africa, 3 October 2019 – Qhubeka Charity
Blankets for Bikes Distribution Ceremony
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Work-to-earn Programmes These programmes are aimed at adults, youth and those Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEETs), who earn bicycles in a range of ways: Craft programmes: Women earn bicycles by producing handicrafts, such as crocheting blankets, beanies and scarves. The Blankets for Bikes programme allows women in rural communities to put their skills to
Maqoqa Secondary School
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Learn-to-earn programmes These programmes are targeted at children, who earn bicycles in various ways, with different earning criteria per programme: Scholar mobility programmes: bicycles make it easier for schoolchildren to get to and from school, helping to improve their attendance and performance. Date: 18 July 2019 https://qhubeka.org/news/no-child-without/
Tholithemba High School
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Learn-to-earn programmes These programmes are targeted at children, who earn bicycles in various ways, with different earning criteria per programme: Scholar mobility programmes: bicycles make it easier for schoolchildren to get to and from school, helping to improve their attendance and performance. Date: 18 July 2019
Kayamandi Primary School
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Learn-to-earn Programmes: Eco and Scholar Mobility These programmes are targeted at children, who earn bicycles in various ways, with different earning criteria. Children earn bicycles by growing trees and improving their school attendance. Bicycles make it easier for schoolchildren to get to and from school, helping to improve their attendance and performance.
Selelekela Secondary School
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Learn-to-earn Programmes: Scholar Mobility These programmes are targeted at children, who earn bicycles in various ways, with different earning criteria. Bicycles make it easier for schoolchildren to get to and from school, helping to improve their attendance and performance. 1050 BICYCLES DISTRIBUTED IN GAUTENG WITH CITY OF JOBURG THIS MAY City of Johannesburg (CoJ) is