
Special Community Projects - Veterans Continuing to Serve
Whether it's refurbishing a school, drilling boreholes, supporting museums, participating in Honour Flights or running Boshoed Dag, they're all examples of veterans using their experience, leadership and commitment to make a positive difference after military service.

Kids for Flips - Suid-Kaap Forum / Just Love
SAMVOZA
Giving Children the Gift of Flight
Inspiring Young Lives Through Aviation
For many children, flying in an aircraft is an exciting adventure.
For some, it is a dream they never expect to come true.
The Kids for Flips initiative was created to give disadvantaged children the opportunity to experience the excitement of flight while creating lasting memories and inspiring hope for the future.
Through the support of Just Love Mission, the Suid-Kaap Forum, and the South African Military Veterans Organisation International (SAMVO), this dream became a reality for more than one hundred children.

Laerskool Bertie Barnard Refurbishment Project
SAMVOZA
Veterans Giving Back to Their Community
At SAMVO, we believe that service doesn't end when military service does.
The Laerskool Bertie Barnard Refurbishment Project is an excellent example of military veterans continuing to make a positive difference by applying their skills, leadership and community spirit to support local schools.
In December 2016, a team of SAMVOZA volunteers, together with generous sponsors and community partners, undertook the refurbishment of the administration offices at Laerskool Bertie Barnard in Stilbaai, Western Cape.

Malmesbury Shelter Project
SAMVOZA
The project started with improving the shelter situation for 36 Veterans and their families in the Malmesbury area in the Western Cape. Yongama Zigebe, our Welfare and Parliamentary Officer put the entire project together, securing a roof over the heads of this large number of homeless Veterans and their families and food on the table.
The shelter is an old Church building, which Yongama had to make a personal commitment to ensure it will be looked after.
We, the Veterans and, we are sure the people within that Shelter, salute you, Yongama.

SAMVOA Military Veteran Museum, Perth, Western Australia
SAMVOA
Preserving Our Military Heritage for Future Generations
The SAMVOA Military Veteran Museum is dedicated to preserving the history, traditions and legacy of South African military veterans who have made Australia their home.
Established in Perth, Western Australia, the museum serves as a place where military artefacts, personal stories and historical memorabilia are carefully preserved, ensuring that the experiences of those who served are not forgotten.
More than a collection of military items, the museum is a lasting tribute to the men and women whose service helped shape history.

SAMVOTA - Honour Flight participation
SAMVOTA
The flights and tours that Honor Flight, Houston provide to World War II veterans are absolutely FREE. It is a nonprofit and is governed by the Honor Flight Network.
Most treat this as their final mission to say goodbye and pay their respects to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice – a total of 40480 USA men and woman died during the war.
They get to see that the cost of the war and the remembrance of their mates will not be forgotten by future generations.

SAMVOZA - Kit for kids at Laerskool Bertie Barnard
SAMVOZA
Bertie Barnard Primary School is in the Stilbaai area of the Western Cape and educates many young children from low socio-economic backgrounds. These children love their sport, so Colin Bowring of SAMVOZA helped sponsor the rugby and netball teams with new school outfits.

SAMVOZA Safe House Project
SAMVOZA
This project provides a safe haven for destitute Veterans and their families, putting them up until they can find their feet again in a safe family environment. This enables the Veteran to reestablish himself / herself in suitable work whilst the children can attend school.


