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Angamma Trust (PBO)
Benefiting our local communities
Creating a safe space for inter-generational dialogues
Reactivating consciousness by bringing back Ancient Wisdom Angamma Trust (PBO)
Benefiting the local communities
Creating a safe space for inter-generational dialogues
Reactivating consciousness by bringing back Ancient Wisdom

If the past years have taught us anything it’s that no single organisation, community or company can carry the change we...
17/09/2025

If the past years have taught us anything it’s that no single organisation, community or company can carry the change we need alone. The challenges we face are too complex & too interconnected.

That’s why Angamma’s next chapter is rooted in radical collaboration. As plants in a forest work together for Life as a Whole in their ecosystem.

For us, this means creating spaces where very different actors (such as community leaders, companies, women’s organisations, elders, and innovators) can meet as equals. It means working not just on projects but on relationships. It means holding the tension long enough to find shared purpose.

This is the work we are now weaving into the Nature Positive Initiative: bringing together stakeholders across mining, communities, and bioregions to move beyond “less harm” toward regeneration.

Radical collaboration isn’t easy. It asks for patience, humility, and a willingness to sit with differences. But it is also where the breakthroughs live.

At Angamma, we believe the future will be written not by one voice, but by many speaking, listening, and creating together. 🌱

Over the years, Angamma has been part of initiatives planting thousands of trees from small community gardens to rewildi...
29/08/2025

Over the years, Angamma has been part of initiatives planting thousands of trees from small community gardens to rewilding efforts.

Planting trees is beautiful. They give shade, hold water, feed soil and anchor life. But we also ask ourselves: why do so many of us feel the need to plant trees right now?

It’s not just about greening the planet. Nature has always regenerated, with or without us. The deeper question is: what’s missing in us & in our societies that makes restoration so urgent?

Planting a tree is more than an environmental act. It’s an act of healing. Healing our relationship to the Earth. Healing our communities through shared work. Healing our own sense of disconnection by remembering that we belong to something larger.

Because if we only plant trees to “keep the planet as it is,” we miss the point. Earth has never stayed the same. In fact, her very essence is transformation. Life itself evolved through change. What’s really at stake is whether we, as humans, can grow and evolve into a way (and systems) of being that honors life.

At Angamma, the work has always been about more than projects. It’s about nurturing the roots beneath them: the relationships, the stories, the inner shifts. Trees matter. But so do the conversations under them, the songs sung beside them and the ways they remind us of who we are.

In 2024, Angamma partnered with  to bring something simple but essential to South African communities: water tanks. Late...
22/08/2025

In 2024, Angamma partnered with to bring something simple but essential to South African communities: water tanks. Later in the year, we partnered with to bring tanks to deeply disenfranchised spaces that we could not have reached without their network and effort. Special thanks to and for helping with logistics!

The need was urgent throughout daycares, preschools, food centres and community hubs that were struggling with water insecurity. Together, we were able to deliver tanks across the country. They are now in use in Soweto, Alexandra, Ocean View, Acornhoek, Pretoria, Johannesburg and more.
The impact is best expressed by the communities themselves:

From Veretta Pre-School:
“It was really difficult to have water to cook for our children. Then you showed up during this difficult time and blessed us with a beautiful tank.”
From Thabisong Day Care:
“It has been so useful as kids and staff were no longer facing the challenge of running around looking for water… we highly appreciate it a lot.”
From Sophia in Ocean View:
“The tanks now serve as a substitute when there is a water outage. We are striving to sustain ourselves as a community… our vision is to be proactive and wish away day zero.”
From Arise Restoration Centre, which supports survivors of trafficking and abuse:
“Your support came at a crucial time, helping us store and distribute the water we are able to access, ensuring the daily needs of our residents are met.”
From The Sprightly Seed:
“Your donation has helped us take a step further on our journey to water security and to showcase the importance of self-reliance in food growing.”

But here’s the real talk. Not everything went smoothly. Some tanks broke and had to be patched. Some communities faced delays because of logistics or because local leaders had to make tough choices about where a tank should go. Organising in places you don’t live in is never simple.

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We’ve been quiet over time... but here's a deep update 🪷🌍❤️The past five years have been a time of deep listening, holdi...
19/08/2025

We’ve been quiet over time... but here's a deep update 🪷🌍❤️

The past five years have been a time of deep listening, holding and supporting. When the systems shut down in 2020, many of the big visions we were part of had to pause. Communities were hurting in very real ways and so Angamma chose to show up where it mattered most in small but vital acts of care.

We supported a tree planting initiative planting thousands of trees. helped organise food runs and cleaning campaigns. We supported healing circles and intergenerational conversations. We planted veggie gardens, held trainings and backed local initiatives that kept people fed, grounded and connected. We have installed over 20 tanks across water-insecure communities in a partnership with a music festival. We learned that big visions are made of millions of small actions. An ocean is nothing without drops.

We were also working behind the scenes as vision holders, strategy supporters, network builders, funders and fiscal partners for projects that needed a foundation. Some of this work has remained invisible, but we have learned a vital teaching of how to hold the integrity of ideas, relationships and resources until the time is right for them to grow.

This season has been quieter on social media, but never quiet on the ground. Everything Angamma has been part of (from grassroots initiatives to global strategies...updates coming soon!) has been in service of the same question: how do we care for each other, nature and the next seven generations, in ways that re-member what has been dismembered?

As we step forward again, we’ll be sharing not only updates on what has happened, but the exciting path ahead such as with the Nature Positive Blueprint and the First Step programs that are bringing women, elders and innovators together to shape a different future.

Thank you to our partners, friends and spiritual family. We are abundantly grateful for your patience, your support and your belief in this work. The silence has been a time of rooting. Now, we’re ready to continue growing together. 🌱

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