Cape Times

Giving back to needy schools

- Marchelle Abrahams

THE spirit of giving runs strong in our nation’s veins.

A recent feel-good story of a Northern Cape teacher who bought her class 40 pairs of shoes as doing her part for 67 Minutes for Mandela is testament that Ubuntu is an innate part of our culture.

“When I bought the 40 pairs of shoes from Bata, they gave me an additional 10 pairs, which I could hand out to other needy children,” Masechaba Josephine Mosiane told Independen­t Media.

And now school footwear brand Toughees, owned by Bata SA, is doing its bit also in the spirit of Ubuntu.

Bata is calling on the SA public to identify 67 schools around the country who are in desperate need of school shoes. The public can recommend their school via the Toughees Facebook Page using the hashtag #Bata67Step­s.

The woman behind the project is Swastika Juggernath, and with their goal being to assist 4 489 pupils from around the country, she has her work cut out for her.

“One of my core functions is to oversee the Bata Children’s Programme South Africa. We have identified four key areas of developmen­t for children where we can make a difference: education, health and safety, living in a sustainabl­e world and mentoring skills,” says Juggernath.

This year they chose to champion one of the causes that was close to Mandela’s heart – children and education. “The campaign that we are embarking on is more than just putting shoes on feet,” said Khutjo Madisha, Toughees brand manager. “It’s about giving children their pride back and giving them confidence to achieve their dreams.”

Punting the campaign on social media should reach a wider audience, but Juggernath does admit that it’s still early days: “Once we have received all the nomination­s, we will be in a better position to comment on the impact this campaign has had.”

In the meantime, you can nominate your school via the Toughees Facebook Page using the hashtag #Bata67Step­s.

Visit www.bata.co.za for more info

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