We care
Making a difference together!
At the heart of our corporate responsibility lies a simple yet powerful philosophy: We care. This ethos embodies our dedication to making a difference in the communities we serve.
We select beneficiaries whose missions align with our core values and business objectives, ensuring a shared vision for impactful change. By aligning our efforts with our chosen beneficiaries, we strive to support initiatives that address pressing social and economic challenges while fostering sustainable growth and development in South Africa.
Through strategic partnerships with our beneficiaries, we aim to:
- Empower communities by supporting initiatives that uplift marginalised groups
- Drive positive impact by leveraging our resources and networks to create lasting change in areas such as education and sustainability
- Foster shared success by building long-term relationships that benefit both the beneficiaries and the broader society
We will continue to invest in partnerships that reflect Nebula’s values, strengthen communities and make the world a better place for our future generations.
‘We care’ goes beyond just words – it’s a way of life at Nebula. Because, when we care, we create a future we can all be proud of.
Making an impact together!
Clothes to Good (CTG) is a textile recycling and disability empowerment organisation.
Their mission is ‘Where we waste nothing, and everyone is welcome’.
Key joint projects:
- ‘It’s not just a beanbag!’ finding retail ‘waste’ solutions through collaboration. We won the prize for the most innovative presentation in conjunction with C2G at the annual SAPICS conference in 2022
- Disability empowerment and inclusion programme with C2G and Lifelink 24/7 team to prepare people living with disabilities for success in integrated, competitive employment through continuous enhancement of their potential.
Lejwe La Thuso Foundation is a non-profit community-based organisation that serves as a cornerstone for the disadvantaged within the Dobsonville, Soweto community. Since November 2010, Mama Angeline Molete has nurtured 153 children before and after school and cares for 65 members in an outreach programme. At the centre, she provides an Internet café facility and has rolled out various skills development programmes which include baking and welding courses. “I love sharing what I have with others, especially those who seem not to be cared for.”
Key joint projects:
- Donations towards a skills development centre (school classrooms, guardhouse and toilets built)
- Main beneficiary of Nebula’s Mandela Day initiative activities which focused mainly on the agricultural training programme by donating fruit trees and implements as well as hygiene packs for the children.
Sakha Amathuba is a registered non-profit organisation in Gqeberha. They are dedicated to empowering unemployed youth for practical job readiness. They focus on job-seeking and leadership skills, forming collaborative partnerships for socio-economic enhancement and shaping economically active leaders.
Their mission is to address a growing youth unemployment problem by ‘teaching people how to fish’.
Key joint projects:
- Nebula partners with Sakha Amathuba by offering internships and invaluable practical work exposure to students in fields such as entry-level work in vehicle maintenance, building maintenance, retail and other environments which contributes to the growth and development of the employability of these talented young individuals.
The SRCC Foundation is involved in various community development programmes in the Sundays River Valley in the Eastern Cape province and has pioneered the way in giving back to the communities in which they operate through their well-established foundation trust.
Key joint projects:
- Nebula proudly supports the Great Zuurberg Trek mountain bike race (GZT MTB) as a co-sponsor and logistics partner. This initiative aligns with our commitment to empowering communities by aiding the SRCC Foundation, our benefactor. Beyond financial backing, our sponsorship actively supports over 20 developmental riders, helping them compete in this prestigious event. A key objective is to elevate these riders to professional levels, transforming their passion for cycling into sustainable careers.