H.S Cares Foundation

H.S Cares Foundation The H.S Cares Foundation strives to uplift neglected and poverty stricken communities by developing Social Responsibility Programmes

01/12/2019
24/12/2018

H.S CARES FOUNDATION wishes a merry Christmas and a happy new year to all this festive season. We urge all citizens to be safe and follow the rules of the roads at all times.

28/10/2018

Depression and Anxiety Helpline
0800 70 80 90
Su***de Crisis Line
0800 567 567
Share For Awareness

11/10/2018

TIPS ON FILLING YOUR CAR(S) (Good information)
Petrol is becoming more and more expensive!
My line of work has been in petroleum for about 31 years now, so here are some tricks to get more of your money's worth for every litre. Here at the Marian Hill Pipeline where I work in Durban we deliver about 4 million litres in a 24-hour period through the pipeline. One day is diesel the next day is jet fuel, and petrol, LRP and Unleaded. We have 34-storage tanks here with a total capacity of 16,800,000 litres.
Only buy or fill up your car or bakkie in the early morning when the ground temperature is still cold. Remember that all service stations have their storage tanks buried below ground.. The colder the ground the more dense the fuel, when it gets warmer petrol expands, so buying in the afternoon or in the evening your litre is not exactly a litre. In the petroleum business, the specific gravity and the temperature of the petrol, diesel and jet fuel, ethanol and other petroleum products plays an important role.
A one degree rise in temperature is a big deal for this business. But the service stations do not have temperature compensation at the pumps.
When you're filling up do not squeeze the trigger of the nozzle to a fast mode. If you look you will see that the trigger has three (3) stages: low, middle, and high. In slow mode you should be pumping on low speed, thereby minimizing the vapours that are created while you are pumping. All hoses at the pump have a vapour return. If you are pumping on the fast rate, some of the liquid that goes to your tank becomes vapour. Those vapours are being sucked up and back into the underground storage tank so you're getting less worth for your money.
One of the most important tips is to fill up when your tank is HALF FULL.
The reason for this is because the more fuel you have in your tank the less air is occupying its empty space. Petrol evaporates faster than you can imagine. Petroleum storage tanks have an internal floating roof. This roof serves as zero clearance between the petrol and the atmosphere, so it minimizes the evaporation. Unlike service stations, here where I work every truck that we load is temperature compensated so that every litre is actually the exact amount.
Another reminder, if there is a fuel truck pumping into the storage tanks when you stop to buy, DO NOT fill up - most likely the petrol/diesel is being stirred up as the fuel is being delivered and you might pick up some of the dirt that normally settles on the bottom. Hope this will help you get the most value for your money.

10/10/2018

World Homeless Day
World Homeless Day is celebrated on the 10th October every year and its purpose is to draw attention to homeless people’s needs locally and provide opportunities for the community to get involved in responding to homelessness, while taking advantage of the stage an ‘international day’ provides.
How To Make a Difference
•Educate people about homeless issues
•Celebrate and support local good works
•Highlight local issues
•Donate to local service providers
•Volunteer and provide hands on help
•Host a fundraiser
Collaborate & Double Your Impact
Once you identify the local service provider for homeless people you want to rally support behind,they may need food parcels, toiletries or funds to keep them runnin use your local networks to rally even greater support:
•Schools
•Churches
•Local businesses
•Companies
World Homeless Day is something you can point to on the calendar each year and use it to make a significant difference in your local community.

10/09/2018
13/07/2018

The NFVF invites Kwa-Zulu Natal based students to apply to participate in the Volunteer Student Mentor Programme.Thepurpose of this programme is to expose students to one of the longest running festivals in South Africa and give them an opportunity to network with experts in the Film and Television sector.
The Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) is an annual film festival that takes place in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa.
The Nature, Environment & Wildlife Filmmakers Congress (NEWF) creates a path to conservation through film by providing a platform for delegates to engage, network and contribute to the industry
The successful students will attend Nature, Environment & Wildlife Filmmakers Congress, Durban International Film Festival and Durban Film Mart from 16– 24 July 2018.

03/07/2018

Dept of Energy: In-Service Traineeship Programme 2018 / 2019
CLOSING DATE: 13 JULY 2018
Stipend: Minimum stipend of R3 000.00 for twelve months
Requirements: A Matric (Grade 12) qualification as specified below:
Location: Gauteng
• Chemical Engineering: HRD 06
• Information Technology: HRD 07
• Human Resources Management: HRD 08
• Public Administration / Public Management: HRD 09
REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must be: South African citizens, studying at an accredited Educational Institution in the above mentioned field of study, be prepared to enter into an agreement with the Department of Energy and should not have any experiential learning.
Applicants must complete Z83 form, attach a motivational letter from institution requesting experiential learning, comprehensive curriculum vitae, certifi¬ed copies of matric certificate / latest matric results, Identity Document, and recent academic records.
Knowledge of Batho Pele Principles PLUS the following key competencies: Skills Report writing, Communication Verbal and written Proficiency in at least two official languages (one must be English) Creativity: Innovative, Articulate, Good listener, Ability to work in a team, Ability to work under pressure, open-minded. Must have the ability to put other people first (Ubuntu), must be professional, honest, ethical, accountable and have a sense of integrity.
The Department of Energy is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
PLEASE NOTE: • Applications will only be considered from South African citizens; aged between 18 and 35 years;
• Candidates who have already participated in an Internship / Learnership / WIL programmes in any Government department will NOT be considered
• Applications should be made on form Z83, obtainable from any Public Service department and accompanied by a comprehensive CV and certified copies of all qualifications and identity document;
• Application forms should be signed and dated. If this is not done, applications will be disqualified • Candidates must indicate their preferred province on the top of Z83 form;
• Failure to submit the required documents will result in your application not being considered;
• Applications received after the closing date will not be considered;
• Should you be in possession of a foreign qualification, it must be accompanied by an evaluation certi¬ficate from the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA). Please take note that all qualifications are subject to verification;
• Successful candidates will be appointed on a Learnership / WIL Programme for a period of 12 months;
• Correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates only. Should you not be contacted within 3 months from the closing date, please consider your application as unsuccessful;
• Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
HOW TO APPLY
Please forward your application, marked for the attention of Ms L. Modiba / Mr M.S. Ramogayana by post to: The Director-General Department of Energy, Private Bag X96, Pretoria 0001 or hand-deliver to: The Department of Energy, 192 Cnr Visagie and Paul Kruger, Pretoria.
Please direct all enquiries to: Ms L. Modiba / Mr M.S. Ramogayana, Tel. (012) 406 7607 / 7406.
All applications must be sent to the address provided above and not to the specific region(s).

22/01/2018

INTERSHIP AND LEANERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNEMPLOYED GRADUATES
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, ROADS AND TRANSPORT IN MPUMALANGA
The Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport in Mpumalanga is calling on unemployed graduates and students with matric to apply for internship and learnership opportunities which exist within the Department.
The Department is offering twelve months Internship opportunities to at least one hundred (100) unemployed graduates with diploma or degree within the various fields. The fields includes amongst others: Electrical, Civil engineering, Real Estate, Public Management, Videography, graphic design, Financial Accounting and Management, Law, Human Resource Office Administration, Labour relations, ICT Management, Building Science, Transport Management, Logistics and Security Management.
The Graduates will be deployed across the Departmental offices in the Province which includes Bohlabela, Ehlanzeni, GertSibande, Nkangala Districts and Head Office (City of Mbombela). Eligible candidates will enter into a one year contract with the Department and receive monthly stipends depending on their qualifications.
Youth between 18 and 35 years with matric will also have an opportunity to nurture their skills through Learnership programme offered by the Department. The Department is offering at least sixty (60) youth with matric an opportunity to enter into a twelve month learnership programme to receive training in artisanship skills such as electrical, plumbing and carpentry.
Interested graduates and matriculants can submit their applications on a Z83 forms obtained at any government department with CV, certified copies of qualifications and ID. The closing date for both the Internship and Learnership opportunities is 09 February 2018. For more information about the internship and learnershipopportunities, Ms ST Malumane, could be reached at 013 766 6468 and Mr JD Nkomo at 013 766 6841 during office hours.

14/12/2017

ADVICE TO MY FELLOW MEN ABOUT
THEIR PREGNANT WIVES...
I am a man,but today I want us to discuss
about PREGNANCY.
Do you know that certain things you do when your wife is pregnant actually contributes to state of health of the mother and unborn child?
Listen, it bothers me a lot when I see men showing no concern to their pregnant wife or fail to adjust to some temporary changes!!!
It's just 9 months, not like it's forever. Pregnancy is not bought in the market, neither is it a software downloaded from the internet. It's a seed planted by us men and is germinating. There has to be a carrier of that seed while it grows, and women have been given the responsibility to carry it.
Pregnancy is preparation to welcome
a new member into the family.
Pregnancy is a
journey fun filled, amazing etc.
Women differ in body changes. Although Pregnancy makes women do certain things in common.
■Once in a while she would nag
■Once in a while she would request for things unimaginable e.g she wants to eat okro and bread
■Once in a while she would get so lazy to make you your meals
■Once in a while she would want to stretch her legs on your laps. Please pardon her... carrying the baby ain't easy.
Her needs may be unsatisfiable at times.
The first Tri_mester of the journey can be so annoying. Like I say women differ from each other during pregnancy.
●While most women are busy vomiting.
●Most of them sleep like water leaf, they sleep off anywhere with the slightest chance even in the kitchen.
●While most women have fever.
●Most women be looking cranky and dry like Dustin powder.
●While most women add up weight.
●Most women appear like burnt offerings.
●Some even go round with White handkerchief spitting in it. ALL THESE ARE STILL OUR WORK.....
Please tolerate this, it's beautiful afterwards.
Her attitude becomes annoying, most times you cant stand her. But I get annoyed when I see men like me neglect their pregnant wife. She's not an abomination, neither is she a curse. I must say, it's not an easy journey for all.
The last Tri_mester is when we need to be extra patient, loving, enduring and understanding.
NOTE...
1) Always observe your wife's feet while pregnant, it swells often. Please give her a basin of water to soak her leg once in a while, it's one of the best treat women enjoy during pregnancy.
2) Ask her regularly how she feels and how the baby is. She's the carrier so she feels him/her move.
3) Tell her how beautiful she looks during pregnancy e.g " Honey see as the pregnancy make you fine, I will be impregnating you every month ooo" or even "is it my child that makes you fresh like this pass normal" Even if she has grown bigger in size cause of the pregnancy, celebrate her.
4) Don't be upset if she ever wakes you up by 2am to help massage her feet. We need to feel little of her discomfort and pain. She shouldn't carry it alone, it's our baby,we need to carry it together. (I don't mean physical carriage though).
5) No rule book stopped s*x during pregnancy, in short it's the best sef.... do it. It's not like the va**na stopped working during pregnancy. o boy continue the work that brings the pregnancy.
6) Don't be ashamed to take her out. Take her out once in a while to those lovie dovie places you used to go together.
# They_love_it ...
Most times I wonder what crosses the heart of men when they see their pregnant wives. Carrying a child for 9 months isn't easy.
I urge all men to get closer to their spouses during pregnancy because that's one of the times she needs you most.
A big shout out to all men who fully stand
by their wives during pregnancy.

03/12/2017

16 Days Of Activism Against Women And Children.
Halala S Buthelezi Foundation says " NO TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN "
Let us continue raising awareness.

31/10/2017

No matter how small the action, you can help to change the world. Lend a helping hand to those less fortunate everyday

27/10/2017

However small the action, we all have the responsibility to make a difference in the life of someone less fortunate

20/10/2017

If children of israel were like girls of today
while crossing the red sea, they would have
spent the whole day in the middle of the sea
taking pictures and uploading on facebook, twitter, Instagram and all types of social networks with posts/status like:
1. Chilling with Moses
2. Miracle things on point .
3. Me and Moses before crossing the sea.
4. Can't wait to see the promised land
5. Pharaoh dololo can't catch us.
6. Eee what a Fish
7. Finally we have won the battle
8. Moze our chief dawg
9. Moses is the coolest ni**er.

26/09/2017

Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen.

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Durban

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