Heed Epworth’s call to action and help the children on Mandela Day
Epworth Children’s Village is challenging businesses and the community to heed their call to action this Mandela Day.
Nelson Mandela’s legacy is important to this country.
“Tata” was the father of our nation and his appeals for help for the vulnerable and disadvantaged were heard worldwide.
His 67 Minutes, where people help a charity, has become part of the very fibre of our New South Africa.
With this in mind, Epworth Children’s Village (which caters for children from across Gauteng) is appealing to local businesses and community members to heed their call and support the organisation’s “Call to Action for Mandela Day 2016” campaign.
The campaign goes out as a challenge to individuals, companies and schools to make a difference in the lives of the Epworth children by donating a minimum of R67 for their 67 Minutes for Mandela Day.
“Make us your Mandela Day project and encourage your employees to raise R67 each and then challenge your company to match the employee contributions.
“Ask your class to raise R67 and challenge all the other classes in your school to do the same,” said Roberta Ingrato, the public relations and human resources manager at Epworth Children’s Village.
If you are an individual a minimum of R67 is very possible, as you can save about R23 for three months or collect your R1 coins for 67 days.
If you are a corporate you can challenge all your employees, suppliers and competitors to contribute R67 each and match the contribution, or donate a minimum amount of R670 or R6 700 or R67 000 (whatever amount the company can afford).
“We are BBEE compliant and can issue Section 18A certificates for tax should you require one,” Roberta said.
To celebrate the culmination of the campaign a special open day, between 9am and 3pm, will be held at Epworth Children’s Village on Mandela Day (July 18).
Here you can personally hand over your contribution, have your photograph taken and be issued with a certificate of appreciation and a receipt.
You will also be able to see towards what a worthy cause your donation is going.
Epworth Children’s Village is located at 47 Ninth Avenue, Lambton Extension One.
It is so easy to become involved.
Follow the easy steps below:
How to – online:
- Go to the Epworth Children’s Village website – www.epworthvillage.org.za
- Click on the Nelson Mandela Challenge link.
- Complete the registration form and commitment to the challenge form.
- Enter.
How to – email:
- Send an email to Roberta at roberta@epworthvillage.org.za expressing your interest
- The registration form and your commitment to the challenge form will be emailed to you.
If you want to pay online use the following steps:
- Go to the Epworth Children’s Village website – www.epworthvillage.org.za
- Click on the Nelson Mandela Challenge link.
- Complete the registration form and your commitment to the challenge form.
- Enter.
- Click on the PayPal icon to make an online payment.
Businesses or individuals who would like to work at the home on Mandela Day can email to Roberta at roberta@epworthvillage.org.za and a task will be allocated to you.
For more information on the project call Roberta on 011 827-5732/5860.
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