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People4Purpose looks to make 2026 a year of impact

People4Purpose enters 2026 with clear goals: To create meaningful impact, engage volunteers, and build stronger pathways for Johannesburg families to thrive, supported by its generous donors and partners.

As the new year begins, People4Purpose extends a warm welcome to its supporters, sponsors, and partners.

Founder Landy Yeatman thanked donors for their generosity, noting that their contributions make it possible to run programmes and create opportunities for the community.

Looking ahead to 2026, People4Purpose aims to empower more families with skills, confidence, and tools to thrive. The organisation emphasises the importance of building pathways to self-sufficiency and long-term sustainability, working together as a community to achieve these goals.

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“We are excited to expand our networks across Johannesburg and reach more families.” She plans to strengthen connections and provide support where it is needed most.

Looking ahead to 2026, People4Purpose aims to empower more families with skills, confidence, and tools to thrive. The organisation emphasises the importance of building pathways to self-sufficiency and long-term sustainability, working together as a community to achieve these goals.

“We are excited to expand our networks across Johannesburg and reach more families.” She plans to strengthen connections and provide support where it is needed most.

Community members are encouraged to get involved by volunteering, including completing student community service hours. People4Purpose welcomes all individuals to join its outreaches and special initiatives throughout the year.

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Yeatman also shared a message for the new year.

“Positive change begins with the small choices we make every day. By supporting our communities, whether by helping others, speaking up, or showing kindness, we create ripples that inspire more good.

Each of us can strengthen the place we call home. When we get involved, we don’t just change our communities; we become the change they need.”

With these plans, and a strong network of supporters, People4Purpose is set to make 2026 a year of meaningful impact across Johannesburg.

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Nkazimulo Prince Ncube

Nkazimulo Ncube is an aspiring journalist interning at Caxton. He has covered local events like the Junior Gauteng Open Bowls Tournament and addressed community issues such as the Delta Park fires. Passionate about impactful stories, Nkazimulo aims to inform and engage the community.

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