SarahBright Foundation Does Its Bit For Nelson Mandela Day
On the occasion of their dedicated #67minutes of good deeds, the Sarah Bright Foundation exemplified the spirit of compassion and generosity by making a meaningful contribution in support of Nelson Mandela Day. The foundation’s compassionate team went above and beyond to extend their support and handed over a generous supply of much-needed essential items to aid those in need.
The MES Kempton Park branch, a local organization focused on assisting the homeless and less fortunate individuals in the inner city of Kempton Park, expressed their deep gratitude for this thoughtful gesture. They were sincerely appreciative of the Sarah Bright Foundation’s donation of food items, recognizing the significant impact it will have on the lives of those they serve. The donation comes at a crucial time, as the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has further exacerbated the challenges faced by vulnerable communities.
Helena Van Blerk, speaking on behalf of MES Kempton Park, conveyed her heartfelt appreciation for the Foundation’s assistance. She emphasized that the donation truly exemplifies the enduring legacy of Nelson Mandela, whose commitment to social justice and compassion continues to inspire acts of kindness and goodwill. The support provided by the Sarah Bright Foundation serves as a shining example of how individuals and organizations can come together for a common cause, creating a positive impact in their communities.
This donation, made during the dedicated #67minutes of good deeds, further reinforces the significance of Nelson Mandela Day. The day, celebrated annually on July 18th, encourages individuals and organizations to spend 67 minutes of their time in service to others, symbolizing the 67 years Nelson Mandela dedicated to fighting for equality and justice. The Sarah Bright Foundation’s contribution exemplifies the spirit of this day, reminding us of the power of collective action and the difference we can make when we unite
