Dlamini reaches out to needy children on Mandela Day

In celebration of the Nelson Mandela International Day and in the true spirit of building a caring society, the Minister of Social Development, Ms Bathabile Dlamini will spend her time with vulnerable children at the Bophelong Drop-in-Centre (Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa complex) in Soshanguve, Tshwane.

The Minister will be accompanied by Deputy Minister Maria Ntuli, Chief Executive Officer of the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), Ms Virginia Petersen, officials from the Department of Social Development and other volunteers in Soshanguve and surrounding communities.

“As Nelson Mandela said, there can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children”. As a department, our aim is to build on Mandela’s legacy by touching the lives of vulnerable children in a positive way” said Minister Dlamini.

“I call on all South Africans to take action to help the needy, poor and vulnerable members of our communities, Minister Dlamini added.

The Minister will spend the day at the centre doing laundry, painting and cleaning the facility. Officials from the Department have also donated toys and clothes which will be handed over to the children.

The activities will take place as follows:

Venue: Bophelong Drop-in Centre (Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa Complex), 318 Block 5, Soshanguve
Time: 10h00
Date: Monday, 18 July 2011

The Drop-in-Centre was started by the Institute of Primary Health to address the needs of orphans and vulnerable children in Soshanguve. The centre is registered as a Non-Profit Organisation and renders services to 114 vulnerable children aged between 8-18 years.

As part of the activities, five poor families have been identified in the neighbourhood that will be visited and given food parcels and clothing items.

Members of the media are invited to attend and participate in this event.

For RSVP:
Abram Phahlamohlaka
082 928 6590

Thapelo Sakoana
082 420 7736

Enquiries:
Lumka Oliphant 
083 484 8067

Source: Department of Social Development

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