New-look Robin Hood website outlines upcoming projects
A comprehensive list of all upcoming projects are included on the website, including information on partnership initiatives with other local NGO’s
THE Robin Hood Foundation (RHF) has launched a new website in celebration of its 12th birthday.
The new-look website at www.robinhoodfoundation.co.za, allows for faster navigation and for a smoother, more user-friendly experience.
RHF’s core values of equality, visionary leadership, community and empowerment remain a common thread throughout the website design and the rotating banner on the home page provides a glimpse into the five core projects it runs throughout the year.

In addition to links to their blog and social media pages, quick links to projects, events, newsletter sign up and ‘get involved’ are easily accessible. The entire website revamp was professionally handled by Chilli Source Design, a full service branding, design and marketing agency who specialise in print, website, point-of-sale and mobile marketing.

“In our 12th year of serving the community we remain committed to mobilising resources from businesses and individuals and distributing them directly into the hands of the poor grannies, needy mums and children in our surrounding impoverished and AIDS-affected communities,” explained Cindy Norcott, RHF chairman.

Having already completed 45 five projects since the beginning of the year, Kim Griffith Jones, RHF co-ordinator, sais they have many more exciting initiatives lined up for 2017. “Just in the next quarter we will be launching the ‘buy-a-brick’ campaign, towards a structural build and upgrade of a little dilapidated crèche we recently visited in rural Ntshongweni during our Love to Read campaign. Other campaigns include our ‘chicken stew for the soul’ winter warmth initiative which we will launch in June; our Hope Carnival at Stonehaven Castle in July where we will bless 120 orphaned and vulnerable children with a morning of fun and provide school uniforms and stationery for the third term. In addition we have a variety of projects lined up for Mandela Week and encourage and invite our community to join us and volunteer at these projects.”
A comprehensive list of all upcoming projects are included on the website, including information on partnership initiatives with other local NGOs, as well as details regarding how you can get involved and assist.
“We continually strive to create a meaningful impact and make a genuine, long-lasting difference in the lives of all we meet through our campaigns and look forward to serving the community for many more years to come,” added Cindy.
To get involved, donate, volunteer or find out more about RHF, visit www.robinhoodfoundation.co.za or email Kim at info@robinhoodfoundation.co.za
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