Help save Africa’s wild lions
Schools and organisations can have a casual day at R10 a person

HELP save the continent’s wild lions by raising money for Walking For Lions (WFL).
Manners4Minors (M4M) Kempton Park has teamed up with WFL, a non-profit organisation that was created for the purpose of ensuring the preservation of this precious species. As it is, Africa has less than 20 000 wild lions remaining on the continent.
Manners4Minors, along with The Aviator Hotel and Conference Centre, was approached by the organisation to help them in raising much needed funds to help save our wild lions.
As a result, M4M is offering its Manners4Minors listening workshop to all nursery schools, pre- and primary schools in Kempton Park in aid of Walking For Lions. 20% of their gross income will be donated to WFL during the campaign, which started in January and will end in April.
“This particular workshop’s aim is to improve our children’s listening skills and to equip teachers and parents with tools to implement the skills at home and school,” Rina “Miss Manners” Burke of M4M, said.
Manners4Minors is a specialised programme designed for children in the foundation phase (ages 3-10) and is aimed at introducing them to the benefits of having good manners and displaying universally acceptable social skills.
In order to contribute, corporates, organisations and high schools can consider having a casual day for R10 a person. M4M will provide the stickers and information. Alternatively, companies can donate any of the items on the wish list.
For more information, call Burke on 072-493-8926.
