Preserving Heritage.
Securing the Future.
We dedicate ourselves to introducing current and successive generations to a culture of conservation.
Our Vision
Our vision is that all visitors should be able to enjoy a safe and secure experience in the Park. This can only happen if we build an awareness and appreciation of the Park and other public lands and waters.
We are dedicated to the creation and ongoing maintenance of a safe and secure environment for park users.
Our Mission
To invest and secure investment into projects and programmes that benefit the sustainability, environmental protection, safety, and security of the Park.
This includes essential infrastructure for perimeter fencing, advanced technology, professional guarding, and the protection of wetlands and local flora.
Our Journey
A historical ledger tracking the transformation of the park and the milestones of our Foundation.
James and Ethel Gray Park had fallen into severe decline, facing environmental degradation, illegal occupation, crime, dumping, and the loss of safe public access.
Sunil Geness led a pivotal walk-through of the park with City and JCPZ representatives, helping confirm the urgent need for intervention.
A community meeting with local residents' associations laid the groundwork for a formal, coordinated restoration effort.
The James and Ethel Gray Park Foundation was formally established as a registered non-profit organisation.
The Foundation was launched alongside the ClearVu Fencing Project, marking the start of a major safety and security transformation.
The park perimeter was progressively secured through the ClearVu fencing project, eventually creating a fully fenced park.
During the COVID-19 lockdown period, the park became an essential safe green space for residents.
The completed fencing project was formally unveiled with the late Executive Mayor Mpho Moerane, whose support helped secure 24-hour guarding for the park.
The Foundation's work expanded in influence, supporting park rehabilitation efforts in neighbouring communities.
James and Ethel Gray Park had been transformed into a safe, active, professionally maintained urban park, with more than R45 million in direct investment and a wider estimated impact exceeding R10 billion.
Core Values
The guiding principles that shape our conservation efforts and community partnerships.
The Board
Dedicated leaders ensuring the sustainability and security of our park.
Get Involved Today
Join us in our mission to create a safer, sustainable environment for everyone. Your support makes a direct impact.
