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The Altruist newsletter, a first for South Africa. A newsletter that will unify efforts of different companies and individuals to effectively reduce unemployment. Connecting the gap between those sitting behind the desk and the actual circumstances affecting Non Profits on the ground. Our articles will enlighten decision makers to understand the dynamics of poverty from a ground level perspective rather than adopting programs incompatible to the circumstances of the impoverished.
Catch up with new challenges facing the underprivileged or get motivated by individuals and corporations making their mark in the fight against poverty. The Altruist is your trusted guide to make informed decisions on your CSI project or to get your project into the wide world. A multipurpose newsletter providing insight to Donors, upcoming events, charity trends, fact filled articles providing resources to the CEO or any person who wants to be the difference.
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Our articles will enlighten decision makers to understand the dynamics of poverty from a ground level perspective rather than adopting programs incompatible to the circumstances of the impoverished.