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Johannesburg turns orange as Cotlands launches Run to Play for early childhood development

The first-ever Cotlands Run to Play fun run and walk takes place at the Johannesburg Zoo on November 22, blending fitness, fun and purpose to raise awareness for South Africa’s early learning crisis.

The streets of Johannesburg are about to be lit up with a flood of orange T-shirts as Cotlands launches its first-ever Run to Play fun run and walk, an unmissable event that blends fitness, fun and purpose to create real change for South Africa’s children.

The race takes place on November 22 at the Johannesburg Zoo. This vibrant event offers 2km, 5km and 8km distances, making it perfect for runners, walkers, families and little feet too.

But this is not just another fun run. The Run to Play is an advocacy movement about raising awareness of the early learning crisis in South Africa.

Fifty-eight percent of South African children are not enrolled in any early learning programme, and Cotlands is calling for action to ensure every child has access to quality, play-based early learning.

Every step participants take helps ignite a child’s potential through the power of play. All proceeds from the race will go towards Cotlands’ work in delivering play-based early learning programmes through playgroups and toy libraries.

“Whether you run, jog or walk, you are helping Cotlands stand up for the rights of every child in South Africa to access quality early childhood development (ECD),” said Nozizwe Dladla-Qwabe, Cotlands acting CEO. “By entering our race, you are helping to give more children the opportunity to thrive through Cotlands’ toy libraries and early learning playgroups. We run these impactful programmes across the country in marginalised communities where children need them the most.”

More than a run; a day of fun for the whole family

Participants can look forward to a pop-up toy library, children’s entertainment, music and food stalls and plenty of orange energy. It is a day for everyone to come together to create a brighter future for children. All ages are welcome, and costumes, colour and creativity are encouraged.

Calling all corporates

Cotlands invites companies to enter corporate teams as part of an inspiring year-end team-building experience. It is the perfect way to close off the year with purpose, celebrate your team and give back to those who need it most. By sponsoring or participating, companies will help expand access to early learning opportunities in under-resourced communities.

Join the Play Movement. Run to Play. Run for a Purpose.

Follow @Cotlands on Instagram and Facebook for race updates, registration details and exciting surprises along the way.

For sponsorship opportunities and team entries, email [email protected]

Join in to fill Johannesburg’s streets with orange and run for a brighter, more playful future for all children.

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Desnay Peterson

Desnay, a Wits graduate and an enthusiastic community journalist. With a deep passion for writing, she brings local stories to life, highlighting the voices and events that shape the Johannesburg south community. Her commitment to uncovering and sharing important local stories ensure accurate and fair reporting that serves the community with integrity.

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