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Investing in Potential, Supporting Tomorrow.

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Benefit Trust reinforces its commitment to social responsibility and community development by launching initiatives that empower Black South African individuals, fostering education, entrepreneurship, and economic opportunities to bridge the socio-economic gap and promote a more equitable society.

Investing in Potential, Supporting Tomorrow.

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Benefit Trust reinforces its commitment to social responsibility and community development by launching initiatives that empower Black South African individuals, fostering education, entrepreneurship, and economic opportunities to bridge the socio-economic gap and promote a more equitable society.

Investing in Potential, Supporting Tomorrow.

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Benefit Trust reinforces its commitment to social responsibility and community development by launching initiatives that empower Black South African individuals, fostering education, entrepreneurship, and economic opportunities to bridge the socio-economic gap and promote a more equitable society.

Reinforcing the Trust’s dedication to social responsibility and community support.

Reinforcing the Trust’s dedication to social responsibility and community support.

To support Black South African People

The JDK Benefit Trust, established in 2016, was created to conduct public benefit activities aligned with the operations of its donor to support Black people in South Africa.

Its mission focuses on empowering black women and disabled individuals from previously marginalised communities, promoting self-reliance through various initiatives. The Trust prioritises educational opportunities for its beneficiaries, including employees, clients, and community members, as part of its commitment to socio-economic upliftment.

Beneficiaries must be Black persons in South Africa, fitting within a defined class of natural persons, reinforcing the Trust’s dedication to social responsibility and community support.

To support Black South African People

The JDK Benefit Trust, established in 2016, was created to conduct public benefit activities aligned with the operations of its donor to support Black people in South Africa.

Its mission focuses on empowering black women and disabled individuals from previously marginalised communities, promoting self-reliance through various initiatives. The Trust prioritises educational opportunities for its beneficiaries, including employees, clients, and community members, as part of its commitment to socio-economic upliftment.

Beneficiaries must be Black persons in South Africa, fitting within a defined class of natural persons, reinforcing the Trust’s dedication to social responsibility and community support.

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Beneficiaries must be Black individuals living in South Africa and fall within a defined class of natural persons, including employees, clients, or members of the broader community.

The Trust provides educational support, skills development, and other socio-economic empowerment opportunities designed to promote self-reliance and long-term upliftment.

In most cases, support is channelled through structured programs or in partnership with community organisations. For more information on current opportunities or criteria, please contact us directly.

Our primary focus areas are education, empowerment of Black women and persons with disabilities, and promoting inclusive economic participation.

We welcome collaboration and support. If you’re interested in partnering with us or contributing to our initiatives, please reach out via our contact page.