Charity
CBR Charity aspect - how does it work?
All entry fees and sponsorship monies go towards the running of
the event. The Charity aspect of the event is derived from fines
(by C.H.I.P.S.), auctions and donations. During the Cannonball Run
Africa 2011 we raised over R375 000 in money and product for
various causes, although the bulk is donated to our primary
beneficiary QuadPara Association of South Africa. All charity money
is managed by the Round Table.
QASA was established in 1978. Since then the organisation has
grown to include eight regions. Five years ago QASA employed its
National Director to develop the organisation. QASA has
subsequently devised a strategy and business plan including access
issues, education & skills development, rehabilitation,
advocacy & lobbying, and awareness raising.
At the start, the Association was established for the benefit of
quadriplegics. In September 2004 QASA changed its Constitution to
include paraplegics, changing the name of the Association to the
QuadPara Association of South Africa.
QASA's function is to serve quadriplegics, paraplegics and the
disability sector in general in whatever capacity our members find
most constructive. The organisation aims to assist people with
mobility impairments to lead independent lives with a decent
standard of living, in areas ranging from personal care and
assistive devices to adequate skills development and
employment.
QASA constantly consults directly and indirectly with its
members to determine their needs and ensure that the Association is
constantly evolving to meet these needs. In turn, QASA is
represented in many forums at all levels of the public and private
sectors to ensure that the needs of people with mobility
impairments are met.