One message shared enough times can make all the difference.

Why we run free giveaway campaigns

A simple giveaway can spark awareness, encourage sharing, and lead to real-world action. One message shared by people  that care can create genuine impact. Impact doesn’t always start with big budgets or massive reach. Often, it simply starts with awareness.


How It Works

Every campaign is built to be simple, fair, and accessible:

1. We choose a cause
We create a free to enter giveaway campaign.

2. You Enter for Free
Participants engage with the cause and answer a simple question and share the campaign.

3. Awareness Spreads
Every share helps carry the message further.


Every Campaign Includes

  • A guaranteed prize – minimum of R500 value

  • A required minimum of 1,000 entries.

  • Easy to share tools.

  • Fair and transparent winner selection

  • Real engagement around a real cause


How Real Impact Happens

An awareness giveaway gives people a reason to stop, pay attention, and engage with something important. Instead of scrolling past another post, participants are invited to:

  • Learn about a cause.

  • Answer a cause-related question.

  • Share the message with others.

That moment of engagement is where impact begins.

When someone reads about skin cancer and decides to get checked.
When a parent learns something new about mental health.
When a shared message reaches someone who needed to see it that day.

These actions may be small — but they matter.


Awareness That Grows

Each campaign is free to enter and designed to spread organically.
As people share within their own networks, the message reaches further and further.

Sometimes the impact is visible.
Sometimes it’s personal and unseen.

But if even one person learns something important, changes a behaviour, or takes positive action, the campaign has made a difference.

Awareness spreads.
Conversations start.
Change begins.


The Simple Truth

A giveaway can do more than reward participation.
It can inform, inspire, and create real-world impact.

One message — shared enough times — can make all the difference.