A crowdfunding campaign has raised more than R72,000 for a young Kuils River man who helped deliver a baby at a petrol station and dreams of becoming a paramedic.
The Back-a-Buddy campaign for 21-year-old Chevaan Abrahams has already surpassed its R50,000 target, attracting support from hundreds of donors.
Abrahams was working a night shift at a Shell garage in Kuils River when a pregnant woman arrived in active labour. Remaining calm under pressure, he stepped in to help while being guided by a paramedic over the phone until emergency services arrived.
The baby boy was safely delivered, and the mother later expressed her gratitude for his assistance. The mother named her new son Jordan Chevaan Bantam as a tribute to the young man who helped her.
The incident drew widespread praise, including from Western Cape Premier Alan Winde, who described Abrahams as an “extraordinary young man” and one of the province’s many quiet heroes.
Abrahams has long dreamed of becoming a paramedic and said the experience reinforced his belief that his goal is within reach.
The fundraising campaign, started by well-known content creator Cool Story Bru!, aims to help him pursue his studies and take the next step towards a career in emergency medical services.


