The campaign is called Act of Generosity and will initially help three families.

Thousands of families entered the campaign explaining why Quinton should choose them.

He along with a group of his business advisers eventually chose 3 families.

Quinton will be paying the familys rent, transport fees, school fees and hearing aids.

Jacqueline Motseothata will receive a years worth of eye tests and contact lenses.

The 30-year old suffers from keratoconus which causes her corneas to thin.

The Quinton van der Burgh foundation reopened new submissions for help on 1 February.

In addition to Act of Generosity, Quinton has also launched a campaign to build wells throughout the world.

The campaign is called Generosity Water and has funded 727 water well projects in 19 countries.

These projects have provided nearly 500 000 with clean water.

That is what this is about; Im trying to create a movement said Van der Burgh.

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