19 July 2024 Media Release: Celebrating Mandela Day: A Month of Tribute and Action in South Africa
Media Release: Celebrating Madiba Day: A Month of Tribute and Action in South Africa
19 July 2024
Annually, in July, South Africa comes together to celebrate the life and legacy of former President Nelson Mandela. While 18 July has been declared Nelson Mandela International Day, South Africans extend the celebrations throughout the entire month. This extended celebration offers everyone the chance to heed Mandela’s call to recognise their individual and group efforts to make an imprint and change the world around them.
This year, Nelson Mandela International Day was observed under the theme: “It’s still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity.” In upholding this spirit, officials from the Garden Route District Municipality (GRDM) joined people across the globe in participating in community work to honour Madiba’s enduring legacy.
Below you will find a few pictures and short descriptions of what the GRDM officials did across the district:
GRDM Road Services Department
Early this month, Rosemoor Old Age Home management posted an urgent request on social media regarding the facility’s financial crisis and their need for urgent assistance with groceries, meat products, cleaning supplies, vegetables, and adult diapers.
As part of the commemoration of Madiba Day, officials of the Roads Services’ George office requested everyone to contribute to this noble cause by donating one or more items from the specified list. Although officials in the Department responded well to the urgent request, the 98 residents, all over 60 years old, are still in dire need of the abovementioned products.
GRDM Disaster Management
As part of the Madiba Day festivities, the GRDM’s Disaster Management and Fire Service teams engaged in a friendly pancake-baking competition. Officials generously provided all the necessary ingredients and equipment for the challenge. The participants showcased their culinary skills, aiming to bake the most pancakes, and the delicious results were joyfully donated to a local children’s home and residents of Emmause Home for Disabled. This initiative not only celebrated Madiba’s spirit of generosity and community service, but also brought smiles to the faces of young ones in need, embodying the essence of Mandela Day.
GRDM Financial Services Department
Mzoxolo Primary School in Lawaaikamp received sanitary towels from officials in the Finance Department. Research shows that when young women from poorer backgrounds lack access to sanitary towels, they often miss school or suffer a loss of dignity by having to use old newspapers or cloths. Girls who cannot afford pads or tampons miss about 5 days of school each month, totalling around 60 missed school days a year.
GRDM Office of the Municipal Manager
The GRDM Executive Mayor, Speaker, and Municipal Manager, along with officials in the departments and political office, also yesterday, honored Mandela’s legacy at the Rosemoor Children’s Home. They generously donated warm clothes, toiletries, toys and groceries to support the approximately 25 children living at the facility. During the visit, the GRDM firefighters conducted an insightful demonstration for the youngsters, educating them on fire safety, including fire dangers, escape procedures, and how to prevent and respond to smoke inhalation. This initiative not only provided essential resources but also imparted valuable life-saving knowledge to the children.
GRDM Integrated Planning and Economic Development
In celebration of Mandela Day, the Integrated Planning and Economic Development Department visited Save Haven Youth Development and After Care (SHYDAC) in Parkdene. The team dedicated their time and resources to paint the building, creating a fresh and welcoming environment. They also cooked and served soup to everyone present. The team generously purchased toiletry packs from their own pockets, which they handed over to the manager, ensuring they have essential personal care items. This heartfelt effort demonstrated the spirit of Mandela Day by making a tangible difference in the lives of those at SHYDAC.
GRDM Community Services: Klein Karoo Municipal Health Services
In commemoration of Madiba’s legacy, the GRDM Community Services Department mobilised its various sub-offices and sections to engaged in impactful activities throughout the day. The Klein Karoo Municipal Health Services Section focused on providing clothes to individuals in need, ensuring that vulnerable community members received essential support.
GRDM Community Services: Bitou (Lakes) Municipal Health Services
In Bitou, the Municipal Health Offices dedicated their efforts to ‘The Angels of Joy Playgroup’ in The Crags, Kurland Village. Officials not only assisted with daily tasks but also took the opportunity to educate children and educators on the importance of handwashing practices. Additionally, they generously donated nutritious fruit to support the children’s wellbeing.
GRDM Community Services: Knysna (Lakes) Municipal Health Services
Municipal Health Section officials in Knysna honoured local car guards by serving them each a healthy, warm meal outside their office at 24A Queen Street. The gesture was intended to acknowledge and support the important role car guards play in the community.
GRDM Community Services: Mossel Bay Municipal Health Services
The Mossel Bay Environmental Health Practitioners visited Little Einstein Educare Crèche and Vlinderland Crèche in Great Brak River for Mandela Day. A total of seven teachers and 183 children participated in the morning event focusing on children, aligned with what Madiba stood for in life, as he was very fond of children. When asked what they knew about Mr. Mandela, a toddler responded, “Mr. Mandela loved children.” Health and hygiene awareness sessions were furthermore conducted at the crèches, followed by demonstrations of proper handwashing techniques for the children and teachers.
GRDM Community Services: Hessequa Municipal Health Services
In Riversdale, officials from the GRDM Hessequa office organised a Soup Kitchen drive at the Suikerbossie Soup Kitchen, providing a warm meal to those in need in the Riversdale area. This compassionate effort not only provided nourishment but also underscored the spirit of solidarity and care that Madiba Day embodies across the GRDM Community Services Department.
GRDM Community Services: George Municipal Health Services
George Municipal Health officials serving the George, Wilderness, and Outeniqua areas, collaborated on a School Shoe Project at Kommandtansdrift Primary School in the Kammanassie area, near Uniondale. In honor of Madiba’s legacy, the Environmental Health Practitioners (EHPs) ensured that each child at the school received a pair of new shoes and socks, a snack pack with sweet treats and a drink, as well as a cake for everyone to share. This project not only provided essential items but also brought joy and celebration to the children, embodying the spirit of giving and community that Mandela cherished. It also ensured that students in need had proper footwear, promoting their comfort and dignity throughout the school year.
Madiba Day Blood Donation Drive at the GRDM Head Office arranged by Corporate Services
One of the highlights of the day’s celebrations was the blood donation drive in collaboration with the Western Cape Blood Service and George Municipality. This campaign was held for the second consecutive year in honour of Mandela Day at the GRDM head office.
Seventy (70) people attended the blood donation drive, but not everyone had iron levels suitable for donation. Consequently, fifty-two (52) individuals were able to donate blood. This effort has the potential to save a total of 156 lives, as one donation can help three people!
Contributing to this life-saving cause and embodying the spirit of unity and community service that Nelson Mandela championed, is central to this campaign. By doing this, officials not only helped to save lives, but it also inspired others to give back in meaningful ways.
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