Would like to sponsor this page as school or college or varsity and donate in Tribute?

Safedrive Africa Foundation partnerships with schools, varsities, collages, trust and Foundations are vital to our work

While many people experience road traffic trauma, congestion every day, few realize that every hour of congestion or delay adds a cost to most services and goods produced or consumed in Africa. We need a safe transportation system that meets the demands of people and businesses, national competitiveness, quality of life and the environment in a 21st century economy and society

As little as $20 will help pay for one young person to attend the Safedrive Africa Foundation (SDAF) Road safety advocacy Program, $200 would help pay the cost of a facilitator at a SDAF Program and $500 would help pay for a class group of students to receive the lifesaving awareness road safety programs, debates, road safety role play and SDAF messages.

Your gift – no matter how large or small – will make a difference by helping SDAF to provide essential road safety messages to young people right across the country as well as increasing awareness about the importance of road safety education in reducing road trauma.

Get in touch with us to ensure that we realise the full potential of your gift. We accept all types of payment, including bank transfers, cheques and you can even donate online. If you'd like to do a bank transfer, Click Here to Donate


The support of your institution can help Safedrive Africa Foundation to challenge the increase of road carnage, which is contributing poverty of the world’s poorest people. You can choose to fund a specific project, or allow us to use your generous gift wherever the need is greatest.


Why support Safedrive Africa Foundation

We pride ourselves on building long-term relationships with our schools, varsities, collages, trust and Foundations. We share stories of success with you, send prompt and accurate reports, and at all times, remember that together we are committed to achieving the decade of action for road safety 2011-2020 target by 2030.

We have a dedicated team who will explain where and how your donation will be used or can help identify a suitable project to benefit from your valuable support. If you would like to talk to us about what your schools, varsities, collages, trust or Foundations can do, please contact our team click here.


Parents, Family life – years later

Sometimes, the response to a distressing or frightening event may take a long time to show. In some road traffic injuries (RTI) cases, it may take years for problems to surface. This can happen if the person is very busy helping others or dealing with related traffic accident issues, such as insurance, rebuilding, relocation, legal processes or financial problems. When things have returned to normal, their reactions may show up.

Every family is different but, generally speaking, changes to family dynamics can include:

  • The experience may be relieved when faced with a new family crisis.
  • Problems may seem worse than they are and be more difficult to handle.
  • Changes to family life that occurred in the days, weeks or months after the event may become permanent habits.
  • Family members may cope differently with reminders of the event. Some may want to commemorate the anniversary or revisit the scene of the event, while others may want to forget about it.
  • Conflict in coping styles can lead to arguments and misunderstandings if the family members aren’t sensitive to each other’s needs


Things to remember

  • When a family is affected by a road traffic crisis, everyone in the family will react in a different way.
  • Understanding distress reactions and their effect on family dynamics can help the family to cope.
  • Don’t hesitate to seek SDAF professional help if you think your family is struggling to recover from road traffic trauma.

Contact Road Safety Communication Team click here

Our Platinum Partners

Leave a Legacy.