About WASP

Committed To Dignity, Support And Love

About WASP

Reaching Out

We are registered as a non-profit organisation with Department of Social Development. We have been granted Section 18A tax status with SARS. Donors will receive a Donation certificate to be submitted with Income taxes. Wasp is BBBEE certified. We had a yearning of giving back to the community and wanting to make a difference. We provide assistance to our identified recipients in Merebank, Wentworth, Bluff, Clairwood, Montclair, Yellowwood Park,  Chatsworth, Phoenix, Durban North, Verulam and  Tongaat.
Our target market are single, divorced , widowed parents who have dependents, Senior Citizens, unemployed, homeless, people living at shelters, physically and mentally challenged, children's & adult's homes. We assist fifteen schools and twelve homes and frail care facilities in and around Durban.
Our projects include the following :
  • Clothing (new and preloved)
  • Shoes, takkies and socks
  • Food hampers
  • Bread
  • Water
  • Porridge
  • Hot meals
  • School uniforms
  • Stationery
  • School shoes
  • Blankets
  • Beanies and gloves
  • Facecloths
  • Hygiene packs
  • Toilet paper, serviettes and wetwipes
  • Sanitary pads
  • Multivitamins 
  • Medical supplies
  • Cough syrup

About WASP

How the Name WASP Was Born

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Our journey of helping others began when I was just five years old. Acts of service were simply a part of our daily life, and over the years that passion grew into what would eventually become our WASP Npo.

When it came time to officially register our organisation, we needed a name—something meaningful, something that reflected who we are and what we stand for. The credit for that name goes entirely to our Lifetime Honorary Member, Mrs Asma Pillay.

Back then, most Saturdays were spent helping single and widowed parents in our community with whatever chores or tasks needed attention. It became a routine of love and service, and something I looked forward to each week.

One afternoon, as I was walking home for lunch, Mrs Pillay called out, “Wasp! Wasp!” I immediately looked around, thinking a real wasp was buzzing behind me. Confused, I turned back to her—and she smiled.

“As of today,” she said, “you are WASP… Widowed And Single Parents.”

That moment gave birth to the name that still defines us today. It wasn’t chosen in a boardroom. It was born from genuine care, community spirit, and a simple act of recognition from someone who saw the heart behind the work.

And so, WASP Npo was named—not by chance, but by love, purpose, and the people we serve.

Meet The Team

The Helping Hands

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Brian Naidoo

Meet the Founder and Chairman of WASP.

Brian is a Commissioner of Oaths in the Republic of South Africa with thirty years of experience in the Short term Insurance Industry.

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Fadilla Pillay

Our treasurer is meticulous with all paperwork and documents. Fadilla has thirty five years experience in Accounting , Insurance and Management.

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Asma Pillay

We are pleased to introduce our Life Hononary Member. At eighty nine years young nothing is impossible and procrastination does not exist in her vocabulary.Asma is a retired educator who moulded young minds at St. Anthonys School in Durban Central and later at Junagarth Primary in Merebank.She has a wealth of experience as an educator empowering women and children to be the best version of themselves.

Helping the Community

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Helping the Community

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