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Self Sustainment Business and Art & Craft Structures

 

TCV Agriculture is to be a business mode which will allow TCV to operate as a completely self-sustainable entity. TCV aims to cultivate every essential vegetable, a wide range of fruit and every staple food source. In addition to this we will have an orchard of Moringa trees (The Miracle Tree).

We will institute a variety of skills and talents. We will train the youngsters to cultivate the land and to learn individual skills that they will be able to practice on the farm and in society.

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ABOUT TCV BUSINESS

TCV Business WILL BE a

wholly owned subsidiary of TCV and WILL BE a true

BBBEE partner.

TCV Business endeavours to bring about sustainable transformation to the living circumstances of the underprivileged and to merge with passionately committed people to bring about self–sustainable children villages.

TCV Business will dually operate with one purpose:

To provide for the self-sustainability of TCV Villages through TCV Investments and to create jobs through farming and enterprise. The latter will be achieved through the social enterprises located at TCV Villages.

PARTNER WITH TCV

Do good and reap the benefits on your BBBEE scorecard

TCV will provide businesses with opportunities to be partners with TCV, a fully invested B-BBEE company, to make a telling difference to the lives of orphaned, abused and neglected children.

From TCV, a community-driven children’s village, to TCV Business, a Level 1 B-BBEE contributor, TCV is to capture the spirit of transformation and broad-based black empowerment.

Your businesses will enjoy the significant impact and reach in partnering with TCV Business through procurement projects, skills training, CSI or business initiatives, benefiting both the community at large and specifically the children in TCV care. With your help, all TCVs can, with your assistance and participation, raise South Africa’s future generations that will influence the much needed positive changes, and not only here in SA, but also in the whole of Africa and globally.

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CTV Business aims to invest in businesses that:
  • Have the ability and strength to grow

  • Have an impeccable track record

  • Demonstrate high levels of governance, integrity and sound business principles

  • Have strong historical cash flows

  • Businesses where we believe our skills and networks and the TCV Brand can add value and

  • Businesses that focused and committed on job creation.

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Painting Eggs
Buying Gifts
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GIVING CARE VIDEOS

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Academic, Sport, Arts & Culture Sectors

 

TCVs will place equal emphasis on academics, sports, arts and culture, implementing its core belief that these departments can solve many of the looming concerns society faces today. Through the school’s ASACS (Academic, Sport, Arts & Culture Sectors) programme, students can apply their academic, sporting, artistic and cultural aptitude to addressing those social concerns. TCVs will, through ASACS, provide a wide range of co-curricular opportunities to complement personal, social and cognitive development.

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Agricultural Development

TCV Agriculture is a vision to expand farming at TCV and to involve surrounding communities. The aim is to train the residents and children of TCVs and to empower them to grow their own corn, wheat, vegetables, fruit and to have their own livestock. Agriculture will be included in the school curriculum as a viable option for TCV children to participate in the food supply for the village and the neighbouring communities and to be a skill that they take with them and practice once they leave the village. 

 

The additional aim of this exercise is to develop a food supply that will also be able to supply to South Africa’s leading retailers the products produced in TCVs and to contribute to the financial independence of all TCVs.

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