After exciting fans across South Africa, several Springbok stars have started foundations dedicated to helping children and communities across the country.
Briefly News has taken a look at some of the stars who have started various charitable organisations that prove they are willing to give back
The Bok skipper and his wife, Rachel, started the foundation in 2019 to address inequality throughout South Africa.Following a similar origin to the Kolisi Foundation, Kolbe and his wife launched their organisation to aid aspiring athletes in communities nationwide. Named after the former forward’s nickname, the foundation offers various programs to help aspiring athletes, such as foreign exchange programmes,The former World Rugby Player of the Year and Laureus Sports Ambassador started his foundation in 2015.
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