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Amanda Ritchie

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Amanda is the Head of Marketing at Londolozi & has been in the marketing & creative industry for 16 years & the health and wellness industry for 10 years. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Journalism from The University of Cape ...

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on Small Actions Create Huge Change – How You Could Get Involved with The Londolozi Ripple Fund this Giving November

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What a great article on the achievements at Londolozi and the surrounding areas. The old saying ‘what ye sow, ye will reap’ comes to mind. Wishing all who are involved success on the road forward.

Absolutely! And it is definitely our goal to sow more and more, and to start as many positive ripple effects in our community with the help of our Londolozi Family!

So proud to be part of this amazing place and group of inspiring people!

🙂 Thank you for all that you do Karin

Thank you Amanda, the GWF it is for our contribution this year.

Thank you so much William!

Thanks Amanda. Thank you for all the good work being done & the initiative of Londolozi to make a difference! I have read Alex’s book “Changing a Leopards spots” – The message very clear & the tracker Academy doing a great job. Lets all be a ripple in life ocean..

Thank you so much Gawie. The GWF and the Tracker Academy are both such important parts of what Londolozi stands for and so we are always very proud to support them.

The growth and impact of the Good Work Foundation is absolutely incredible.

Hi Vin. Thank you so much for the comment. We are immensely proud of the achievements of the Good Work Foundation, and even more proud to have been involved since inception – a dream truly realised for Londolozi.

Absolutely love this idea! Let’s all give what we can 💕

Thank you so much Kara! If you would like any information, please feel free to email ripple@londolozi.co.za.

Thank you Amanda for your detailed and inspiring blog explaining the Ripple Fund. I have donated to the GWF over the past few years, but would like to make a donation now earmarked for the small entrepreneurs that are contributing to their villages and beyond. If I direct it to the Ripple Fund, will it be passed along to them?

Hi Denise. Thank you so much for your continued support of all aspects of Londolozi. Yes, if you would like to nominate which cause you would like to donate to, we will allocate your total donation to the associated project (we are working with three independent farmers at the moment for example). The Ripple Fund is a private fund administered by us only, so we don’t take any fees or administer any deductions – your entire amount will be what is donated. If you email ripple@londolozi.co.za one of the Ripple Fund team members will get in touch and facilitate the process for you. Thank you so much, again, for the support – it creates a ripple effect so important for our community! Amanda

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What a great article

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