A registered Soweto non-profit, established in 2025, providing holistic support to individuals affected by substance abuse.
The Reagile Madisakwane Foundation was established in 2025 in Soweto, South Africa, to honour the vision of Reagile Madisakwane — an inspiring young man whose own journey through addiction fuelled a lifelong commitment to community upliftment.
RMF is a registered non-profit that provides holistic support to individuals affected by substance abuse, aiming to break the cycle of addiction and foster sustainable social reintegration. For over a year we have run programmes that walk with people from their first day of recovery to a stable, independent life.
“Empowering Lives, Building Communities.”
To break the cycle of addiction by providing accessible, holistic recovery — clinical treatment, life-skills, vocational training and employment — so that every individual can reintegrate into society with dignity and purpose.
Resilient South African communities where those affected by substance abuse are met with support rather than stigma, and where recovery leads to lasting employment, stable homes and renewed hope.
The principles behind every programme, every partnership and every person we walk alongside.
Every person we serve is treated with respect and compassion — recovery begins with being seen as more than an addiction.
We treat the whole person — clinical health, skills, employment and housing — not just the symptoms of substance abuse.
Lasting change is built together. We partner with families, businesses and local leaders to reintegrate people at home.
Our goal is not a single clean day but a self-reliant life — measured in sustained sobriety, jobs and stable homes.
Addiction is never a single problem, so we never offer a single solution. Our programmes are designed to hand a person from one stage of recovery to the next.
Clinical detox, counselling and therapy stabilise health and address the roots of addiction.
Life-skills and vocational training rebuild confidence and give people marketable, real-world abilities.
Job placement and supervised transitional housing turn recovery into a stable, independent life.
Whether you give your time, your resources or your voice, you help make recovery possible for someone who needs it.