Motemo Financial Services' Karyn Joala said, “We are here at Tumelo Home to bond with the children. We donated needed items and painted the jungle gym because it looked old. We came to make the place look more lively. Our company is based on working with people so we thought we must give back to the people. This is the first of many projects that we will be doing.”
The Tembisan visited a number of people who did their bit for the 67 minutes campaign.
BPL ambassadors serving their 67 minutes for Mandela Day at Ecaleni Primary School.
BPL ambassadors erecting a tunnel at Ecaleni Primary School on Mandela Day.
Some of the employees from OR Tambo International Airport help cleaning at Gahlanso Primary School on Mandela Day.
The donated new books in the container library at Gahlanso Primary School.
Employees from OR Tambo International Airport and Gahlanso Primary School officials, joined by community members, who observed the Mandela Day at the school on July 18.
Young people look for job opportunities on Mandela Day.
Woolworths members also made sure they left smiles on children faces and made the day a memorable one.
Motemo Financial Services’ Karyn Joala said, “We are here at Tumelo Home to bond with the children. We donated needed items and painted the jungle gym because it looked old. We came to make the place look more lively. Our company is based on working with people so we thought we must give back to the people. This is the first of many projects that we will be doing.”
Siphiwe Primary School learners, community health workers and Steers shared the day with T-SHAD recycling team.
Woolworths and Motemo Financial Services ensured that children will wake up to a new Tumelo Home on the next day.
K2M Funerals and Old Mutual treated the elderly members of the community to a delicious feast. Founding member of K2M Fanyana Khumalo said they distributed 250 blankets to the old people who are members of K2M Funerals and the community as well.
Members of the 10th Commandment Community Care Centre (10th CCCC) engaged in all arts activities to entertain visitors who chose to spend the day at the township rehabilitation centre.
T-SHAD hall got a revamp on Mandela Day.
Eastgate Woolworths also did their bit by cooking and spending time with the children at Tumelo Home. While some cooked in the kitchen, the other Woolworths staff members assisted around the home with chores of the day.Steers visited T-SHAD to eat with and share Mandela Day with people living with disabilities. Some of the staff members are seen with centre manager Calvin Stemela.
T-SHAD hall got a revamp on Mandela Day.
Woolworths and Motemo Financial Services put hands together to change the face of Tumelo Home in Ivory Park.
Church On The Hill’s Naphtal Kunene said the church donated 235 pairs of shoes to all Grade One learners at Peter Zongwane Primary School. “As a church, we are building a relationship with the school. We want to change the mindset of the learners, the teachers and the parents that what they see before them is not the end,” said Kunene. He said the learners can be better people and that will be made possible by the church’s commitment to adopting the school. Teacher Nomusa Yakobi said they would
Ekurhuleni health district joined T-SHAD on Mandela Day and they painted the hall and refurbished steal columns supporting the outside roof.
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