Trellidor's management, staff and franchisees are very aware that everyone is vulnerable to crime but not all can afford to protect themselves. We also know that we can't help all those in need, but where possible we do try to assist. Some of these projects are sponsored by head office, while others are taken on by our independent franchises, which support their local communities wherever it's feasible.
Many of our projects centre on children, the most defenseless members of our communities, and we've experienced some heart-warming moments working amongst them and their wonderful care-givers.
TRELLIDOR CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY PROJECTS IN THE NEWS
SHOUT is an NGO that raises funds to help fight crime. They do this through musical collaborations with top names in the SA music industry, who lend their voices to produce magical CD’s. Read more to find out how to get your hands on one...
Like most SPCA offices around the country, the SPCA in Stutterheim struggles for funds, so the recent break-in they experienced was a huge blow. Trellidor King William’s Town came to the rescue.
...and the winner is Roland Sagentaes! Roland won a Trellidor voucher for R3 500 worth of fully installed security barriers as part of a 'home' package that he bid on at the Robin Hood Foundation’s recent fund raising evening at the Heritage Theatre.
Trellidor has sponsored burglar proofing and security gates for the first three of 25 planned new homes for children left destitute by AIDS in the Shongweni Valley.
For the fifth year running, Trellidor has partnered Round Table Rivonia 230 in its major fundraising event of each year, supporting a team of cyclists riding from Johannesburg to Durban.
Trellidor Bedfordview, with the help of Trellidor head office, has sponsored security barriers needed by the Setshabelo outreach program in Thokoza, Gauteng.
Last year Trellidor staff donated an amazingly generous number of tins to the Robin Hood Foundation’s ‘Bin-a-Tin’ campaign. This year they decided to take it one step further...
The V N Naicker School for the Deaf in Newlands recently received a donation of a hi-tech voice activated computer system for their administrator, Deen Pillay, who needed it to assist him in his work as he is blind.
Security barrier manufacturers Trellidor have continued their association with Childhood Cancer Foundation of South Africa by donating and installing more security at the CHOC House at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital in Durban.
Trellidor Retractable security barriers are not always installed just to keep criminals out of our homes. This one was designed to allow keepers at Queens Park Zoo, East London, into the Caracals' home.