MaxProf Stands in Solidarity with the Women For Change GBV Movement

On 21 November, MaxProf proudly joined the Women For Change G20 Shutdown Movement, standing shoulder to shoulder with survivors and amplifying the urgent call for action against gender-based violence.

As part of this nationwide initiative, MaxProf employees wore black, a simple yet powerful act that symbolized unity, remembrance, and a collective demand for change. By participating, our team aligned with thousands across South Africa who are committed to breaking the silence and shining a light on the devastating impact of gender-based violence and femicide.

This moment was more than symbolic. It was a reaffirmation of MaxProf’s ongoing commitment to:

  • Raising awareness about the realities of gender-based violence.
  • Amplifying voices of survivors and advocates who courageously speak out.
  • Driving change toward a society where women and children can live free from fear.

At MaxProf, we believe that corporate responsibility extends beyond business it is about standing up for justice, dignity, and humanity. By joining the Women For Change GBV Movement, we continue to champion community upliftment and advocate for a safer, more inclusive future.

Read more about other MaxProf events and articles here.

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