At THERON INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION, we are committed to transforming lives and alleviating human suffering on a global scale. Our mission encompasses a wide range of outreach programs, designed to tackle pressing issues such as famine relief, disaster response, and comprehensive support services for the disabled and injured.
We work tirelessly to provide essential resources, from food and medical aid to psychological support, ensuring that those affected by crises receive the care they need. Our initiatives extend beyond immediate relief; we focus on sustainable development and empowerment, helping communities rebuild and thrive in the aftermath of disasters.
Guided by our belief in human dignity and compassion, we strive to bring about meaningful change for individuals and communities worldwide. All our efforts are dedicated to honoring the glory of God and making a lasting impact on humanity. Together, we can create a brighter future for all.
Theron International Foundation (TIF, named after my daughter Tiffany) is a global company with international corporations that will enable us to expand globally. Established in 1965 through the vision of Founder and Chairman, Cornelius Theron, the Theron International Foundation brand of companies is not limited by the laws, sanctions, tariffs, or taxes of any single country. Theron International Foundation will have multiple companies based on our regions of operation, such as Theron Energy, Theron H2O, Caesarea, Theron Horticulture, and many more, all under our flagship company, namely Theron International Foundation (TIF).
Our mission is to provide jobs worldwide and uplift humanity through initiatives such as donations, funding, clean, safe drinking water, free energy, cleaning oceans, sustainable foods, and more by converting debris into ethanol or diesel, and bringing fresh water to populations around the world.
Additionally, Theron International Foundation, as a humanitarian organization, aims to alleviate human suffering and help rebuild areas in the world that were impacted by earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters. This is particularly important considering that governments only contribute funding if it is politically expedient for them or beneficial. Private corporations can do so much more and have more freedom to do good.

