Category Archives: Impact
Casual Day 2025 Campaign Reaches Fever Pitch as September Event Approaches
As the countdown to South Africa’s most anticipated disability awareness event begins, the National Council [...]
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Aug
Empowering Women with Disabilities: Ground-Breaking Beadwork Training Programme Transforms Lives at APD Free State
APD Free State Partners with NCPD and Gender Links to Launch Innovative Skills Development Initiative [...]
Jul
Avery Young: The Inspiring Face of Casual Day 2025 “Beyond the Label” Campaign
Meet Avery Young—A Bright Light with Big Dreams Eight-year-old Avery Young embodies the very essence [...]
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Jul
RTT Group Elevates Casual Day 2025 as Official Courier Sponsor
The logistics giant partners with NCPD to ensure nationwide accessibility while inspiring corporations in South [...]
Jul
Nation Called to Rally “Beyond the Label” for Disability Inclusion
The 2025 “Beyond the Label” awareness campaign aims to increase participation from 2.8 million to [...]
Jul
“Beyond the Label” Campaign Launches with Enhanced Corporate Partnership Programme
National initiative calls for increased corporate participation as stickers and merchandise become available through participating [...]
Jul
Call for South Africans to Unite for Disability Inclusion This Mandela Day 2025
NCPD launches transformative campaign for Mandela Day, connecting Nelson Mandela’s legacy with South Africa’s flagship [...]
Jun
NCPD Staff Complete Life-Changing Financial Literacy Journey with Award-Winning Expert Mapalo Makhu
The Santam-sponsored financial literacy program transforms mindsets about money and builds financial confidence among staff [...]
Jun
Casual Day Spreads Disability Awareness Across Eastern Cape in Landmark Community Outreach Tour
MTHATHA, Eastern Cape – Casual Day staff recently embarked on a transformative community engagement tour [...]
Jun
NCPD’s Casual Day and Nappy Run Campaigns Bring Together Volunteers for Inspiring TV Awareness Ads
Edenvale, Johannesburg, 29 April 2025 – The atmosphere was electric at the National Council of [...]
May

