Save7+

Our exclusive membership program for those who want to save more than 7 lives through a recurring donation.

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Your donation of R 70 per month can save up to 0.8 people per year!

How does it work?

As a Save7+ member, 100% of your donation funds transplant projects like our Lifepods or Dialysis Support. No salaries. No printing costs. Just impact.

What are the benefits?

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Quarterly reports

We’ll send you quarterly reports as to exactly where each session works.

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Tax benefits

On demand access to a Section 18A receipt for all of your donations.

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Impact

Help us register donors to turn the tide on the organ donation crisis in South Africa.

Making your support count!

The Lifepod

At Tygerberg, we’re losing up to 100 organs each year due to our lack of a formalised transplant facility. Our solution? A specialised donor ICU that houses consented donors for the 24 hours before surgery and securing access to theatre, instead of throwing them and their life-saving organs out.

Let's fund it
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In-person Events

Save7 was started and mainly operates on university campuses. We currently have over 200 members country-wide and are active on on 6 medical campuses and 2 non-medical campuses. We host events to educate students about organ donation and raise funds for our initiatives.

Stickers handed out during one of Save7's in-person events

Tamzyn's Transplant

Tamzyn is a remarkable 19-year-old medical student at Stellenbosch University, but her life took a tragic turn after a devastating accident. This rare injury has left her unable to regain her vision—unless we come together to help.

Make it happen
Suhayl Khalfey, Tamzyn Hankey and Jonty Wright

Making the news

We have been featured on over 20 of South Africa's top radio shows, television channels and news publications, including eNCA, Expresso, HeartFM, YOU Magazine, EWN, Cape Talk, RSG, Fine Music Radio, IOL and News24.

The Save7 team during a radio interview with UCT Radio
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