What's Happening?
Kerus Global, an international nonprofit organization, recently celebrated its 25th anniversary with a fundraising brunch at Newport Beach's Lighthouse Café. The event highlighted the organization's efforts
in South Africa, particularly through the Kerus Care Center, which supports children affected by HIV/AIDS and abuse. Founded by Jennie Cerullo and Marcia Ball, Kerus Global has trained over 60,000 leaders and reached 60 million people worldwide. The brunch was attended by numerous supporters, emphasizing the organization's commitment to addressing critical social issues.
Why It's Important?
Kerus Global's work is crucial in combating the HIV/AIDS epidemic and child abuse in South Africa, providing essential services such as meals, academic support, and counseling to affected children. The organization's impact extends beyond immediate aid, fostering long-term community resilience and empowerment. By training leaders and caregivers, Kerus Global ensures sustainable support for vulnerable populations. The celebration of its 25th anniversary underscores the importance of continued philanthropic efforts in addressing global health and social challenges.











