Thursday night feeding

Every Thursday night of 2022, the Infinite Hope Foundation used to go to various locations within Pretoria and feed multitudes of struggling residents. For many, this was the only nutritional food for the week.

Pad drive

135 packets of sanitary pads were packaged. Each package contained 3 packets of pads and a bar of soap. The packages were distributed to Phumalong a small village situated in Irene. This village houses 50 women and young girls in total. Only 46 consented to receive packages. The village is situated on a farm and is next to Irene Middle School. Most of the older women work in the surrounding areas whilst some of the younger ones are at the Irene Middle School or unemployed. Each household houses about 5-7 individuals - with one or no breadwinner in the household making it difficult to run day to day activities.

Boot camp

The Infinite Hope Foundation together with a personal trainer,  Romeo (instagram @Romeyo) hosted a bootcamp together on a Saturday morning in order to raise funds.

The torture of exercise was definitely worth the reward of being able to raise funds!

Stationary drive

We were able to collect files, notebooks and stationery for the Jamiah Faqihul Ummah for boys

Home visits

The Infinite Hope Foundation has visited a number of children’s homes over the years , unfortunately due to covid 19 these visits have been on hold but we plan to continue in January 2023.

During the visits our Volunteers interact and play games with the children as well as prepare a meal for them.

Here are a list of the homes we have visited:

Autism Awareness Event

The month of April is Autism Awareness month. The Infinite Hope Foundation did a collection for a non - profit school called Little Leaps. The collection included sensory stimulation items for the children at the school.

Soccer Tournament

The Infinite Hope Foundation together with the Witwatersrand’s Muslim Student Association hosted a soccer tournament in order to raise funds for Islamic Reliefs Charity week.

The event was hosted at Mark’s Park Sports Club where teams participated, in a fun filled day with food vendors, a jumping castle and cake!

After which all proceeds were handed over to Charity Week.

Mass Iftaar

In May 2019 the Infinite Hope Foundation hosted a mass iftaar in collaboration with The Ongaziwa Charity Organisation. The mass iftaar was hosted at the Iterelang community hall. The event started off with a clean up of the community with our volunteers, there – after the volunteers were given time to interact with the community children, which included finger painting and various other activities. Therafter a zikr was hosted In the iterelang community hall until it was time for magrib prayer and after magrib Iftaar was served, 

Kings Hope Collection Drive

One of Infinite Hope’s first initiatives was held at King’s Hope Development Foundation. Our Volunteers and community came together in order to collect supplies for this home based in Olifantsfontein.

Some of the items as pictured that we were able to collect were Baby Diapers , formula, Cereal , tinned food and wet wipes.

Crowd funding

The infinite Hope Foundation collected funds to be donated to Syria, Yemen, Gaza and South Africa.

All funds were handed to Islamic Relief