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Volunteer, sponsor goods or services, or offer professional support.
The Get Involved form collects individual and company submissions securely for Pompidelik, using POPIA consent and server-side email handling.
How the community can help
- Volunteer
- Sponsor goods
- Sponsor services
- Offer professional skills
- Share old photos and memories
- Share, follow and like videos posted by Pompidelik to help spread the word
- Help with environmental advice
- Help with security partnerships
What we need
Sponsor highlight
T-Shirt Sponsorship Opportunity
We are looking for someone to sponsor shirts for Alberton Dam Restoration Project volunteers and project representatives.
This is a great opportunity for local businesses to support a positive community initiative while receiving brand visibility during clean-up days, community events, social media updates, photos and project awareness campaigns.
Companies can assist by sponsoring goods, services, professional work, environmental support, security support, facility repairs, waste removal, volunteer refreshments or branded project T-shirts.
Please use the single Get Involved form on this page. Select Company / Business, choose Sponsor T-shirts and indicate how many shirts you would like to sponsor.
Responsible support
Clear records, approved support and sponsor recognition
Support should be coordinated, documented and aligned with approval from the City of Ekurhuleni so companies and community members can help responsibly.
- Form a small community committee
- Keep written records of approved support
- Confirm guidance from the City of Ekurhuleni before work starts
- Allow businesses to sponsor goods or services directly
- Use qualified contractors where required
- Recognise approved sponsors with permission
- Keep the community updated on project progress
Companies that get involved may be recognised on the Alberton Dam Restoration Project website and related project updates. Companies will be asked to upload their logo and give permission before their logo is used publicly.
No one from this initiative will ask the public for money. Any request for money should be treated as suspicious or scam-related and reported through the approved public notice contact details on the Do's and Don'ts flyer/page.

