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Sep 19, 2023

Wine Tourism initiatives for good in the Cape Winelands and Western Cape

Learn about wine tourism initiatives that empower local farming communities to unleash positive social in the Cape Winelands and the Western Cape, South Africa.
Spier Growing For Good initiatives

Spier’s Growing For Good initiatives empower local farming communities to unleash positive social and environmental change. Ranging from art and entrepreneurship to regenerative farming and ecological restoration, these projects and partnerships are creating a ripple effect of lasting and meaningful impact.

Guests at Spier are invited to be a part of the action! Book one of these inspiring activities, and you are guaranteed that your visit to the historical wine farm will be meaningful, moving and memorable. Whether you’re on a family getaway, a romantic escape or travelling as a group,  the Growing For Good activities are an essential, unforgettable add-on to your Spier experience. They take place either on the farm or in the surrounding community.

To find out more and get involved visit: www.spier.co.za/growing-for-good

Images: Spier Wine Farm 

The Pebbles Project

The Pebbles Project is a non-profit organisation passionate about supporting children and their families in farming communities in the Western Cape, South Africa.

The Pebbles Project enables children from farming communities to access quality education programmes and health, nutrition and social work services. Since its inception in 2004, the Pebbles Project has positively impacted the lives of thousands of children by partnering with local farms to establish and manage Early Childhood Development and After-School Clubs for farm workers children who either live on the farm or their parents are employed by the farm. Through these education centres, the initiative is able to render its support programmes and services to the children and wider community.

The Pebbles Project areas of operation include Stellenbosch, Somerset West, Wellington, Citrusdal, Clanwilliam, Grabouw and the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley in Hermanus.

To find out more and get involved visit: www.pebblesproject.org

 

Images: Pebbles Project