The Herald (Zimbabwe)

TM Pick n Pay, CABS donate to KidzCan cancer campaign

- Herald Reporter

TM Pick n Pay Zimbabwe and CABS have donated a total of US$37 000 towards KidzCan Zimbabwe’s Pick-Orange Month campaign for the month of February.

TM Pick n Pay handed over US$22 000, while CABS gave US$15 000 to Kidzcan at their Rainbow Children’s Village in Belgravia on Monday.

KidzCan, TM Pick n Pay and CABS officials attended the handover ceremony.

Mr Jacob Mukamba, a board member of KidzCan, represente­d the organisati­on, while Mr Malcolm Mycroft, the managing director of TM Pick n Pay, and Mr Mehluli Mpofu, the managing director of CABS, represente­d their organisati­ons.

This marks the third year that TM Pick n Pay has supported KidzCan

Zimbabwe’s Pick-Orange Month campaign.

Last year, the supermarke­t chain raised 10 million RTGS, which was used to support direct drug procuremen­t, providing 200 prescripti­ons out of the 3 000 KidzCan had in 2023.

KidzCan Zimbabwe expressed their gratitude for TM Pick n Pay’s ongoing support saying the retailer is not just a one-time donor but a reliable partner.

Mr Mukamba praised TM Pick n Pay for their efforts in raising awareness about childhood cancer through their national branch network.

“Through their national branch network, they have helped KidzCan to raise awareness on childhood cancer. Early detection is the best way to go. Without Pick n Pay the Rainbow Children’s Village would also not be a reality and we look forward to the launching of Phase 2 in two weeks’ time.

“Pick n Pay has truly embraced the spirit of Orange Month with various innovative campaigns throughout February aimed at raising awareness and fundraisin­g,” said Mr Mukamba.

Mr Mukamba also thanked CABS for their involvemen­t through their point of sale machines, which facilitate­d fundraisin­g efforts.

Mr Mpofu acknowledg­ed the devastatin­g impact of childhood cancer on young patients and their families.

He commended KidzCan Zimbabwe for their support, care, and hope they provide to young cancer patients and their families.

“Childhood cancer is a devastatin­g reality that impacts not only the young patients but also their families. It’s a battle no child should face, yet countless children worldwide display incredible courage each day. KidzCan’s tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to improving the lives of young cancer patients are truly remarkable.

“Through medical care, emotional support, and financial assistance, they have become a beacon of hope for those in need,” said Mr Mpofu.

Mr Mpofu also expressed gratitude to TM Pick n Pay for initiating the partnershi­p saying collective efforts were the ingredient in creating a compassion­ate world for children suffering from cancer.

Mr Mycroft commended the supermarke­t chain’s customers for their support.

He acknowledg­ed the efforts of TM Pick n Pay staff in promoting the campaign and thanked them for their hard work.

“I have got to thank our customers because they are the people that supported us,” said Mr Mycroft. “Our staff in our stores made sure that those cupcakes were everywhere. At the checkouts, at the front door when you walked in and more importantl­y in the trolley when it went out the door.

“And they did a fantastic job. And for that I salute them. It’s a small thing that we can do to help something like this because this is unique, this is remarkable. All of us have been touched by cancer.”

Mr Mycroft paid tribute to KidzCan for the work they are doing to help families cope with cancer, saying TM Pick n Pay is committed to continue supporting communitie­s through their various stores across Zimbabwe.

The TM Pick n Pay and CABS donations will help KidzCan achieve the 60 percent survival rate for childhood cancer patients by the year 2030.

The funds will support the organisati­on’s efforts in providing medical care, emotional support, and financial assistance to young cancer patients and their families.

 ?? ?? TM Pick n Pay Zimbabwe, CABS and KidzCan officials at the handover ceremony in Belgravia on Monday
TM Pick n Pay Zimbabwe, CABS and KidzCan officials at the handover ceremony in Belgravia on Monday

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