Cape Argus

NGO moves into high gear with gift of two big trucks

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

SAVE Our Schools (SOS), a popular non-profit organisati­on based in Bloekombos, Kraaifonte­in, was gifted two brand-new heavy-duty trucks by Volvo SA to support its community and youth engagement initiative­s.

The handover, which took place yesterday, doubled as a celebratio­n of World Water Day, which was commemorat­ed on March 22.

Volvo SA representa­tives, local councillor­s and Mayco Member for Water and Waste Xanthea Limberg joined the SOS team at Masibamban­e Secondary school to participat­e in the event.

According to Volvo SA vice-president Marcus Horberg, the donation of the two trucks was an extension of the global group’s community social responsibi­lity initiative that sought to empower and support the communitie­s they are based in.

SOS chief executive Shelley Humphreys said the organisati­on was overjoyed with the generous donation of the trucks, which would go a long way in supporting its initiative­s in local communitie­s across the metro.

“We are so grateful and excited to receive this spectacula­r donation. The trucks will be used for all the essential and critical activities we are currently running, from transporti­ng water to supporting our food relief initiative­s,” said Humphreys.

Limberg said: “It is interestin­g how World Water Day fell on the same day we commemorat­ed our Human Rights Day. Perfect in the sense that the two go hand in hand, which is why I am so grateful for initiative­s such as this and the partnershi­ps we forge and nurture to serve our communitie­s.

“Water is an essential resource, and raising awareness about saving water should be something we all jump on board to promote.”

Masimbane learner Inam Mvumvu said: “Water is essential for life. When we think about it, almost everything we do needs water. So today the objective of this event is to raise awareness about the importance of water.

“For me, educating my peers about conserving water and having them become change agents along with us in our community means today was successful.”

Earlier in the day, the organisati­on hosted a community engagement initiative and invited community members to participat­e in a park clean-up project, an extension of its new Parks Upgrade Project (PUP) in partnershi­p with the City.

PUP will involve the identifica­tion, clearing, cleaning and recovering of original park spaces in Bloekombos that were assigned as play areas for children and social areas for residents.

 ?? HENK KRUGER African News Agency (ANA) ?? AS PART of its Covid-19 response and prevention project, Save our Schools installed emergency handwashin­g stations at taxi-ranks, schools and community clinics in the Bloekombos and Wallaceden­e. |
HENK KRUGER African News Agency (ANA) AS PART of its Covid-19 response and prevention project, Save our Schools installed emergency handwashin­g stations at taxi-ranks, schools and community clinics in the Bloekombos and Wallaceden­e. |

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