Beast Philanthropy has once again captured hearts and rallied support for Baphumelele Children’s Home in Khayelitsha. The organisation’s Chief Creative Officer, Dan Mace, directed their latest YouTube video, an endeavour that seeks to create lasting change and awareness for the children’s home.
The impact of Beast Philanthropy’s previous video about Baphumelele Children’s Home, featuring its inspiring founder Mama Rosie, was immediate and astounding. With over 14.7 million views and more than R10 million in funds raised through BeastPhilanthropy.org, the global response has been nothing short of transformative.
At the core of this endeavour is the unwavering commitment to positive change. Beast Philanthropy, led by YouTube content creator celebrity Mr Beast and Executive Director Darren Margolias, ensures that 100% of the proceeds from their US-based charity go directly to the causes they support.
This groundbreaking approach to philanthropy aims to create sustainable solutions across the globe, regardless of geographical boundaries.
This second film launch serves a crucial purpose – raising awareness and rallying support for Baphumelele Children’s Home, which was on the brink of closure due to asbestos concerns. By shedding light on the heroic work of Mama Rosie and her team, Beast Philanthropy aims to inspire partnerships in the private sector that can provide essential aid.
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A ray of hope shines through the collaboration with KZN-based RCL FOODS and its brands, including YumYum, SunBake, Do More and Rama. Their generous commitment ensures that all children at Baphumelele receive vital sustenance for their daily meals for the next year.
Similarly, Checkers has already delivered a substantial amount of food.
For those eager to contribute, Beast Philanthropy provides avenues to make a difference. Donations can be made at here, and a unique t-shirt campaign can be explored at shopbeastphilanthropy.com, featuring designs crafted by the very children who call Baphumelele their home.
Baphumelele Children’s Home shelters 120 orphans and displaced children under Mama Rosie’s nurturing care in Khayelitsha. Her selfless dedication has touched the lives of over 5 300 children, shaping their future prospects.
Beast Philanthropy’s YouTube channel stands as a beacon of hope and transformation, having invested approximately R10 million into their projects. Every bit of revenue earned through their YouTube channel, from adverts to sponsorships and merchandise sales, contributes to their noble mission.
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