Con Brio Cares celebrates transformative 2025 with over 3,000 lives touched
Con Brio Cares closes the year with a powerful impact across Fourways and Bryanston, providing meals, baby packs, sanitary supplies, and vital community support, while thanking partners and preparing to expand its programmes in 2026.
Con Brio Cares, a registered nonprofit serving the Fourways-Bryanston community, is closing off 2025 with pride as it reflects on a year marked by generosity, dignity, and life-changing support for vulnerable residents.
Through its diverse programmes, the organisation reached families, hospitals, clinics, schools, and the elderly, ensuring that help, hope, and care remained within arm’s reach for those who needed it most.
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Throughout the year, Con Brio Cares provided over 2 500 meals, distributed more than 300 baby packs to Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital, Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital, Witkoppen Clinic, and several local shelters, and delivered 340 sanitary pad tins to girls and women lacking access to essential hygiene products.
The organisation also expanded its outreach to the homeless community in Randburg through multiple feeding days, and donated educational, medical, and sports supplies to Success Katlego Academy and other community partners, ensuring that young people and local institutions had the resources they needed to thrive.
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Founder Elindi van den Heever said the organisation’s achievements were only possible through strong community partnerships. “We are humbled by the incredible support we received this year. Every organisation, NPO, charity, school, donor, and volunteer who stood with us helped make this impact possible. Without your collaboration and support, we could not have reached so many people.”
Looking ahead, Con Brio Cares is preparing to expand its food relief programmes, increase maternal and infant support, strengthen its volunteer network, and establish a dedicated donation drop-off hub for the Fourways region to make giving easier and more accessible for residents.
As the festive season approaches, the organisation extends its warmest wishes to the community. “Our wish for the holidays is for people to rest, travel safely, and continue to be kind to those less fortunate,” added Van den Heever.
Con Brio Cares enters 2026 with renewed commitment, inspired by the generosity of the Fourways community and driven by its mission to uplift lives with dignity and compassion.
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