🩺 MAYIBUYE MEDICS – Basic Health Access

January 2026 | Gauteng & Kliptown
MAYIBUYE MEDICS delivered mobile health services at taxi ranks, hostels, informal settlements, and community spaces, providing free preventative screenings for hypertension, diabetes, tuberculosis, and HIV. Individuals identified as at risk were referred into public healthcare facilities. In Kliptown, a monthly healthcare partnership with the Kliptown Youth Programme was established, ensuring predictable access to basic medical services and continuity of care.

🎒 Back-to-School Support – Learner Dignity

January 2026 | Tembisa & Kliptown
To remove barriers to learning, MAYIBUYE NPC implemented Back-to-School initiatives at the start of the academic year. In Tembisa, 400 pairs of school shoes were distributed to learners from low-income households, followed by 600 pairs in Kliptown. Parents and caregivers were engaged to identify additional learner needs, including mobility support and infrastructure concerns.

🤝 MAYIBUYE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE – Dignity, Care & Advocacy

June 2025 – January 2026 | Township Communities
MAYIBUYE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE responded to crisis conditions through soup kitchen initiatives, care packs for households affected by fires and flooding, and facilitation of wheelchairs for persons with disabilities. Advocacy and awareness workshops on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) were also convened, focusing on rights awareness, support pathways, and community accountability.

🌱 MAYIBUYE AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT – Household Food Security

January 2026 | Community Farming Sites
The MAYIBUYE AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT PROGRAMME strengthened household food security by supporting community-based and women-led farming initiatives. Organic seeds, fertilisers, and water tanks were provided to stabilise and expand local food production, positioning agriculture as a sustainable pathway to household resilience.

🧹 Community Cleaning & Restoration Campaigns

January 2026 | Township Communities
Volunteers mobilised through MAYIBUYE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE led community cleaning campaigns in areas affected by deteriorating municipal services. Neglected streets and shared public spaces were restored, improving environmental health, safety, and community dignity.

Delivery & Governance

All interventions were implemented using a zero-budget, asset-based model, leveraging volunteer professionals, donated resources, community leadership, and local partnerships. Activities were documented to support accountability and measurable outcomes.

Looking Ahead

In 2026, MAYIBUYE NPC will expand its focus on clean water access, household economic strengthening, education upliftment, and access to justice—maintaining an apolitical, service-driven approach that supports communities from survival to emancipation and empowerment now.