Pay it forward

03 March 2021
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At UCT we believe in the power of paying it forward, and you can be part of it. Social responsiveness is about getting involved in social outreach programmes, research activities and learning opportunities, both on and off campus. The ultimate aim is to make a lasting difference in the lives of those who need it most. Here’s a few things for you to look into.

The Knowledge Co-op

The Knowledge Co-op allows external communities to access knowledge, skills, resources and professional expertise within the university. It facilitates collaboration with community partners to address the development challenges they define. Participating students and academics gain work experience, advance the quality of their research and contribute to local communities.

021 650 4415 | know-op@uct.ac.za


The Global Citizenship Programme

UCT’s Global Citizenship: Leading for Social Justice Programme provides students with an opportunity to engage with global debates and reflect on issues of citizenship, social justice and community engagement.

021 650 3431 | globalcitizen@uct.ac.za


Summer School

The university’s flagship public education programme makes academic resources available to the wider Cape Town community. The programme offers a variety of short courses – regardless of educational qualifications. It takes place annually during the first few weeks of January.

021 650 2888 | ems@uct.ac.za

Summer School usually attracts participants from across the community, but was presented virtually in 2021 due to COVID. Photo University of Cape Town.

Here are a few non-profit organisations around Cape Town that welcome volunteers.

Rape Crisis works in the area of adult rape and sexual violence. They encourage survivors to report sexual violence to the authorities, and the organisation also works towards addressing legislation in the country.

Trill Road, Observatory
021 447 1467
www.facebook.com/rapecrisiscapetown
https://twitter.com/RapeCrisis


The Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children researches gender-based violence and provides safe accommodation, legal advice and childcare services to survivors of abuse. Centre volunteers visit and interact with children over weekends, collect food and other donations in and around Cape Town, and assist with work in the garden.

Klipfontein Road, Athlone
021 633 5287


Friends of the Children’s Hospital Association is a voluntary support group to the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital and welcomes all volunteers. Note: you’ll need to undergo a special screening and orientation before you start work.

Klipfontein Road, Rondebosch
021 658 5243


If you’re an animal lover, the SPCA is the place to be. There are many ways to get involved, including exercising dogs, cleaning cages and grooming cats. Attend one of the SPCA’s monthly volunteer sessions for insight into the volunteer programme.

First Avenue, Grassy Park
021 700 4140


Get your hands dirty and get involved with Greenpop, a non-profit organisation dedicated to combatting climate change and raising awareness of environmental challenges. Typically, volunteers are tasked with educating children about the importance of conserving and preserving the environment.

Wale Street, Bo-Kaap
021 461 9265


The Scalabrini Centre offers specialised services to South Africans, migrants and refugees in Cape Town. The organisation is committed to alleviating poverty and promoting development in the Western Cape, while simultaneously fostering integration between migrants, refugees and South Africans.

Commercial Street, Cape Town CBD
021 465 6433


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