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Cheering the Champions: Donors receive Special Lusa Awards

These companies remained committed to their CSI Vision of making a difference in the community

 

Lusa Community Chest and its beneficiary Non-profit Organisations have experienced difficult, challenging times and economic constraints since Covid-19 hit the world during 2020.

Thanks to its stalwart donors, Lusa was able to steer through the storm and awarded these donors with Special Recognition Awards.

“We want to bring special recognition to our stalwarts. These are companies who remained committed to their CSI Vision of making a difference to their stakeholders, including the greater community for the greater good,” says Lusa Director Veronica Cronje.

“Purpose driven organisations who see the bigger picture and continue to make an impact in their communities are worthy of recognition and support. This is the true Spirit of Ubuntu and makes complete financial sense as well! Thank you from our hearts. We could not be who we are or do what we do without you,” she says.

 

Sifiso Ntamane receiving a Special Recognition Award for BSI Steel for Community Upliftment through CSI for Socio Economic Upliftment from Diane Wilder, Lusa Community Chest.

 

Henk Human from Rejuvenation Community Trust received a Special Recognition Award for Community Upliftment from Veronica Cronje, Lusa Community Chest.

 

Anna-Marie de Lange (right) from Safripol received the Corporate Investor of the Year Award for Corporate Social Investment in Socio Economic Investment in the Community.

 

Jaco Janse van Rensburg receiving a Special Recognition Award for Almamet South Africa (Pty) Ltd for Community Upliftment through CSI for Socio Economic Upliftment from Veronica Cronje, Lusa Community Chest.

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Retha Fitchat

Retha Fitchat is an experienced part time journalist for Vaalweekblad. WhatsApp: 083 246 0523
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