67 Minutes for Mandela Day 2010
18 July 2010 saw the World celebrate Nelson Mandela’s 91st birthday in a different way. Officially proclaimed by the UN as international Mandela Day, people worldwide were asked to share in the celebration and to give back to their communities. South Africans at home and aboard were called to action to give 67 minutes of their time to perform a selfless task to assist their community. 67 is a representation of the number of years Nelson Mandela spent fighting for the rights of humanity – from his pivotal role in the anti-apartheid struggle, to his presidency and finally his work as mediator in peace talks and as an AIDS activist.
We chose to participate in this day as a company, and facilitated a collection aimed to gather 67 cans (representing the 67 years) of food for donation to Nazareth House, a local charity in Cape Town. A total 90 cans and other non-perishable food items were handed over to Sister Margaret of Nazareth House yesterday. Nazareth House was founded in 1881 by the Sisters of Nazareth, and is a haven caring for the frail aged, terminally ill adults, and abandoned, abused and orphaned children. For over 100 years, the Sisters have unwaveringly followed their mission to take care of the most vulnerable members of society, regardless of race or religion – a cause that we are proud to support.
Although they receive a small Government grant for each child they care for, this only covers 27% of their costs, therefore any donations are always received with much gratitude by the Sisters of Nazareth. Should you wish to contribute, either email info@nazhouse.co.za or telephone +27 (0)21 461-1635, alternatively, monetary donations can be made online here.
Category: Social Investment






