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Mandela Day in Cape Town? Here's how you can pay tribute and join in on all the fun!

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Mandela Day in Cape Town? Here's how you can pay tribute and join in on all the fun!

On July 18, which is Nelson Mandela's birthday, South Africa celebrates Mandela Day. It is customary to dedicate 67 minutes—a reflection of Nelson Mandela's 67 years of service to South Africa—to improving the state of the globe. Since Madiba's 90th birthday, when he delivered a speech urging everyone to take action immediately, this day has been observed globally.

There are lots of volunteer opportunities, interesting places to visit, and special events being conducted in honour of the man who led the charge to end apartheid in our young democracy. For ideas on how to commemorate Mandela Day in Cape Town, keep reading.

Put together food parcels.

Use 67 minutes of your day to FoodForward SA food parcel packing. Nelson Mandela considered food security to be crucial because he thought that everyone could have enough if they had the correct motive. Many people still lack access to food in spite of his best efforts to combat the enormous problem of food insecurity. In addition to helping feed people wholesome, nutritious meals, packing and distributing food parcels raises awareness of the problem and brings it to the front of the national agenda. At the FoodForward SA warehouse in Lansdowne, Cape Town, three sessions will be held.

Ladles of Love

This Mandela Day, Ladles of Love is looking for volunteers to help with a variety of issues relating to early childhood development through a variety of activities. To begin making, simply get your ticket from Webtickets and head to the charming Oranjezicht City Farm Market. Ladles of Love will supply everything you need.

Knit-along with GeKnit Dit Met Tracey Lange

Join KFM's Tracey Lange as she knits or purchases warm winter clothing items for the less fortunate. Winter in Cape Town can be harsh, as everyone knows. KFM will distribute your purchases or creations to those who are most in need. Make it an amazing opportunity to spend some quality time with the elderly by involving the grandparents. Donations can be dropped off at N1 City Mall, Hendrik Louw Primary, Wynberg Girls Primary, Hoërskool Bellville, Kenilworth Centre, or Wynberg Girls Primary.

Assist or Provide Support for the Pebbles Project Stationery Boxes

This Mandela Day, Pebbles Project is requesting you to sponsor a youngster with stationery. Check out their social media profiles to see exactly what they require. Contact them to help pack, or make a donation and they will buy and pack on your behalf. Boxes cost between R250 and R400 each, and you will know exactly who will receive your contribution.

Aid in Improving Literacy Skills

It is commonly known that The Nelson Mandela Foundation prioritises children's education. For this reason, Beginning Chance's Nelson Mandela Day Campaign will take place exclusively during this month. Donations for as little as R67 can sponsor a book, or you can support their amazing seminars, which help teachers and parents support children's development of critical language and reading skills.

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Author Michaela Kleynhans
Published 20 Jun 2024 / Views -
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