Interview with Lee Callakoppen, Principal Officer of Bonitas Medical Fund

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Collaboration has the power to transform lives. In this episode, we speak with Lee Callakoppen, Principal Officer of Bonitas Medical Fund, about their latest partnership with Gift of the Givers, Sibanye-Stillwater, and the Department of Health in the North West. Together, they have upgraded the Boitekong Community Health Centre Clinic in Rustenburg and provided sustainable access to clean water through a newly installed borehole.

Lee shares insights on Bonitas’ commitment to healthcare accessibility, their long-standing support for mining communities, and the crucial role of corporate partnerships in addressing South Africa’s healthcare infrastructure challenges. Tune in to learn how Bonitas is making a lasting impact through innovative collaborations and community-driven initiatives.
10 Mar English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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