Help others move towards a better tomorrow, through Vitality MoveToGive and Qhubeka Charity
Through your support, Qhubeka will use bicycles to connect people to schools, jobs and clinics.
Communities with limited transport have restricted options in life, but bicycles are tools of change. Qhubeka is using bicycles to help more people travel to school and work, visit clinics, fetch supplies, and provide emergency help to others after a disaster.
Help get bicycles to more people by reaching your fitness and drive goals, and donating your Vitality reward points towards Vitality MoveToGive.
There are various ways to contribute:
- Donate your Vitality reward points to help learners get to school safer and faster.
- Donate your Vitality reward points to help hard-working men and women to access jobs and other economic opportunities.
- Donate your Vitality reward points to help community health workers reach and treat more patients.
People earn bicycles through Qhubeka’s different programmes
Learners earn their Qhubeka bicycles through Learn-to-Earn Programmes by committing to improving their school attendance and academic results.
Adults earn bicycles through Work-to-Earn Programmes, where they are encouraged to grow trees, recycle waste, make crafts, volunteer with a community policing forum, or service bicycles.
Every contribution will help people move forward towards a better life. Are you ready to play your part?
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