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Welcome to our Upcoming Events and Campaigns 

Our events are more than just dates on a calendar, they are platforms for connection, advocacy, and meaningful impact.

From our flagship campaigns Casual Day and Nappy Run, to the uplifting Gigs for Good concerts that celebrate talent while driving awareness and inclusion, to powerful Events that honour leadership, resilience, and collaboration, each gathering is designed to inspire and unite.

We also host critical GBV workshops that create safe spaces for dialogue, learning, and action, strengthening responses and advancing protection and dignity for all, especially persons with disabilities.

Whether in celebration, training, or advocacy, every event reflects our commitment to building a more inclusive, accessible, and empowered society.

Join us, be part of the conversation, and help shape lasting change.

Upcoming events

Gigs for good

Sunday, 17 May 2026
Pierneefteater, Pretoria

Jannie en Vriende

Acclaimed South African artist Jannie du Toit, together with a distinguished line-up of performers, returns to the stage for a special Jannie & Friends concert as part of the Gigs for Good initiative—a national movement that uses the performing arts to raise funds and awareness for persons with disabilities. Presented in aid of the National Council of and for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD), the concert brings together music, storytelling, and community in support of inclusion, dignity, and opportunity across South Africa, taking place on Sunday, 17 May at 15:00 at the Pierneefteater in Pretoria.

Tickets: info@pierneefteater.co.za

Wednesday, 03 June 2026
Pellissier Gemeente, Bloemfontein

Jannie en Vriende

An evening of exceptional music and meaningful impact awaits in Bloemfontein as celebrated South African artist Jannie du Toit and Friends present a special Gigs for Good fundraising concert in support of Jean Webber Home, a residential care facility dedicated to persons with severe physical disabilities. This event forms part of the national Gigs for Good initiative under the National Council of and for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD), bringing artists and communities together to raise both awareness and vital funds for disability support. Audiences can look forward to a rich musical programme featuring Ella Kotze, Riaan Naudé, Chanie Jonker, Anton Esterhuyse, Martinette Spoelstra, and the Eduplus Senior Choir, an uplifting evening where music creates both inspiration and real-world impact.

Tckets: tixsa.co.za

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