Cape Argus

Shawco celebrates 75 years

- SUKAINA ISHMAL

UCT student organisati­on Shawco celebrates its 75th anniversar­y this year with the launch of its Blou Maandag (Blue Monday) campaign.

A Shawco vehicle with a giant inflatable heart drove along Jakes Gerwel Drive, Beach Road at the Waterfront and finally to the Grand Parade, where the heart was inflated and put on display for the entire day.

Shawco was establishe­d in 1943 and is still one of the largest organisati­ons of its kind, providing services to the community.

They assist approximat­ely 4 000 patients and almost 2 000 learners, with free venues for students to study, free tuition, free health care services, and free computer training.

Its educationa­l programme has provided 1 300 learners with academic help.

Shawco also introduced the Blue Monday campaign in order to shift the heavy-hearted feelings that come with a Monday, to more positive and hopeful feelings, explains Gavin Joachims, director of Shawco.

The blue colour is associated with doing something positive in society.

“We are coming out today to spread social consciousn­ess and we actually want to say to people that there are ways of donating and helping people who are needy, because there are so many people who need support and assistance,” says Candice Daniels

There are many organisati­ons aiming to uplift communitie­s in different ways and the Blue

Monday campaign hopes to spread the idea of helping communitie­s across Cape Town.

“There are other NGOs that need support, we want to encourage people to look at what these organisati­ons are doing, and we also want people to help communitie­s,” said Joachims.

There was also a 75-hour campaign which is parallel with the 75-year anniversar­y, where events and activities were taking place throughout the university to raise awareness.

 ?? ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) ?? SHAWCO is running a nationwide campaign to change people’s negative outlook of a Blue Monday by travelling through the country with a large blue inflatable heart. |
ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) SHAWCO is running a nationwide campaign to change people’s negative outlook of a Blue Monday by travelling through the country with a large blue inflatable heart. |

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