Facelift for children’s home
Nappies, pots, linen savers and linen were donated to the home by the Wild Coast Sun and various organisations.
In celebration of Mandela Day, Ikhaya le Mbizana Home for the Disabled and Day Care Centre was recently refurbished inside and out by the Wild Coast Sun.
The home currently takes care of 24 young people, aged between 16 and 30, living with disabilities.
Along with the facelift, nappies, pots, linen savers, and linen were donated to the home by the Wild Coast and various organisations.
The Wild Coast Sun said remembering the late, great Nelson Mandela by honouring his legacy as a humanitarian through acts of charity is what Mandela Day on July 18 is all about, but for Sun International, the day is also about bringing staff together to give back to the communities in which they operate.
“This year marked the 10th anniversary of Madiba’s passing in December 2013. To commemorate this, the Nelson Mandela Foundation themed the 10-Year Remembrance call to action “The Legacy Lives on Through You”. Sun International properties around the country demonstrated their ongoing contribution to socio-economic development, which forms an integral part of the hospitality company’s business strategy, with various Mandela Day initiatives,” said the resort.
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