Empowering vulnerable people since 2008

Kintsugi, is the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold – embracing the scars and increasing the value. That is what B Loved embodies, restoring people and empowering the broken, vulnerable, and abandoned to UNDERSTAND their value. Restoration triggers the images of taking something old and making it new. For us it also means giving someone back what was stolen from them, their future, their health, and most importantly, their hope.

R3egain

The R3egain Programme has been developed, by considering the physical, emotional and psychological effects on the victims during or after their trafficking experience and the economic climate and social instability of the country.

Youth Development

The youth development programme provides care and support to vulnerable youth in need, ranging from orphans to terminally ill children as well as young adults. The programme includes, but is not limited to, temporary and permanent residential care and community-based social services.

Community Aid

The community aid programme includes a wide range of programmes, including but not limited to developing infrastructure, community care and specialist intervention projects to meet needs.

NurtureSA

This programme enables feeding schemes that provide much-needed food parcels to South Africans that are left devastated by economic challenges. Funds are administered and supplied to pre-qualified communities.

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Socio-economic DevelopmenT

The B Loved Foundation has been in operation since 2008 as a B4i Project initiative, with the aim to encourage businesses to be part of the restoration of our society. The Foundation started out as a trust and later grew and established itself as a preferred BEE Socio-Economic Development (SED) initiative. The Foundation’s mission is to instil confidence in companies by giving them peace of mind that their funding actually reaches the people it was intended for. Beneficiaries are carefully selected and supported by directors Yolandi Venter, Octavia Ephraim and Louis McLaren, who jointly take responsibility to ensure that the Foundation lives up to its purpose of making a proper difference in the journey of transformation.

Our Purpose

Kintsugi, is the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold – embracing the scars and increasing the value. That is what B Loved embodies, restoring people and empowering the broken, vulnerable, and abandoned to UNDERSTAND their value. Restoration triggers the images of taking something old and making it new. For us it also means giving someone back what was stolen from them, their future, their health, and most importantly, their hope.

We have developed 4 very unique programs through which we partner with purpose-driven organizations and projects to enable the restoration of as many people as possible. Through our collaborative approach, we have seen millions distributed and many lives changed from 2008 until now. Our programmes range from feeding schemes, youth development and community aid projects to the fight against human trafficking. The golden thread through all our projects is love and care, because love heals all, forgives all and overcomes all. Today we invite you to become part of the restoration.

Our Volunteers

Nick Paterson

Support Staff

Alicia Anderson

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Michael Clark

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Stacy Henderson

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