Close to R350 000 raised for IRONMAN4TheKidz Charity Trust

The ISUZU Foundation, a partnership between Isuzu Motors South Africa and its Dealer Network, has raised close to R350 000 for children’s charities in Nelson Mandela Bay. The total amount […]


The ISUZU Foundation, a partnership between Isuzu Motors South Africa and its Dealer Network, has raised close to R350 000 for children’s charities in Nelson Mandela Bay.

The total amount was raised through the participation of athletes across various ISUZU IRONMAN events.

“We are incredibly proud to continue our partnership with IRONMAN4theKidz, ensuring that children’s charities receive the support they need to create brighter futures,” said Alastair Hodgson, Department Executive: Business Enablement, at Isuzu Motors South Africa.

“Every rand raised directly contributes to essential resources, education, healthcare, and development opportunities for children who need it most.”

The funds raised will be distributed among 13 beneficiary organisations, all dedicated to providing shelter, education, healthcare, and social support to vulnerable children.

These charities play a vital role in uplifting communities, ensuring that children have the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.

Since the beginning of ISUZU’s partnership with IRONMAN4theKidz in 2022, the ISUZU Foundation has donated over R1.6 million, assisting charities to sustain their operations and expand their impact.

The funds raised in 2025 will be directed towards critical needs such as shelter upgrades, nutritional support, transportation, and sporting activities for vulnerable children.

ISUZU extended its gratitude to all athletes, supporters, and corporate partners, Borbet South Africa and Shatterprufe, who participated in the challenge and contributed to this remarkable cause.

From left are Craig Uren (ISUZU), Celestin Ndhlovu (ISUZU), Garth Wright (IRONMAN4theKidz), Alastair Hodgson (ISUZU Foundation) and Matt Emanuel (Key Motor Group). PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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