The adventure arm of the Weaver Foundation falls under our “Live Love Give” banner. Every year since 2016, we have embarked on a “Women-4-Women” adventure. Our aim is to encourage women from all walks of life to get “out there” and challenge themselves, whilst simultaneously raising money for our chosen community upliftment project of the year. 

To date we have raised well over R200 000 and had a lot of fun along the way. 

Our adventures are open to all women and we operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

Look out for our next adventure by following us on Instagram and Facebook. 

#LiveLoveGiveDurban 

2021 - Virtual Triathlon / Biathlon

31 Days of May to complete a combination of disciplines in your own 'hood at your own pace: >R20 000 raised

2020 - Covid Style

5 Local hikes in the durban area: >R30 000 raised

2020 - 100 km virtual run / walk

31 days to complete your distance in your own time: >R25 000 raised

2019 - three days of adventure in clarens

from sleeping in a cave to white water rafting, zip lining, quad biking and paintball shooting: >R30 000 raised

2018 - kosi bay hike

three days of hiking the lake systems in Northen Zululand. Climbing dunes, snorkelling estuaries, boat cruises and wading through the local fish traps: >R20 000 raised

2017 - drakensburg amphitheatre hike

three days of hiking in the drakensburg. starting at the cavern, then off to witsieshoek, climbing chain ladders, reaching the source of the tugela and swimming in the streams of royal natal: >R25 000 raised

2016 - Mtentu mountain bike & hiking challenge

crazy cycling over swinging bridges and in torrential rain. stopovers at shebeens, hiking beautiful reserve areas along the wild coast, jumping off waterfalls and swimming at horse shoe falls: >R60 000 raised

Environment

“I am an African. I owe my being to the hills and the valleys, the mountains and the glades, the rivers, the deserts, the trees, the flowers, the seas and the ever-changing seasons that define the face of our native land” ~ Thabo Mbeki

We recognise that every person has a responsibility to the environment. Without respect for the environment – which includes respect for our companion and farm animals – there is little prospect of sustainable development. It is imperative to establish educational and practical initiatives to foster community environmental sustainability.

We hope to foster community respect for the environment by promoting waste management programmes; water conservation and education programmes; community greening projects and educational initiatives.