The Citizen (KZN)

Making world a better place

CALL TO ACTION: MANY GAVE MORE THAN 67 MIN TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE ON MANDELA DAY

- Marizka Coetzer marizkac@citizen.co.za

Gift of the Givers raises more than R50m for relief after last week’s riots.

Despite the cold, Covid lockdown restrictio­ns, and the collective state of confusion with widespread violent protests, good Samaritans came out in numbers to give more than 67 minutes on Mandela Day yesterday.

Hennops Revival in Centurion devoted its 67 minutes for Mandela Day to cleaning up at the Sorex Estate in Centurion, in memory of one of their own “water warrior” friends who recently died.

Tarryn Johnston, founder of Hennops Revival, said the initial planned clean-up for the crew in memory of their friend quickly turned into a four-hour operation with 43 volunteers on the day.

“I was contacted by the Kopano Manyano God the Founder Centre homeless shelter who asked to join forces with us for the day,” Johnston said.

With the help from the volunteers from the shelter, they managed to fill 367 black bags with rubbish.

Johnston said the “fallen warrior” was a dear friend of the organisati­on, Charles Barrell, who was also the Gauteng provincial head of Move One Million.

“There are not enough words of thanks to sharing about Charles and his commitment and enthusiasm to making the world a better, cleaner, healthier and more sober place, your legacy will remain for aeons to come,” Johnston said.

In Kwa-Zulu-Natal, Gift of the Givers spent Mandela Day distributi­ng essential and staple items, such as bread and milk, to homes in various suburbs as part of their crisis interventi­on relief project following the destructiv­e protests in the province last week.

Speaking on Mandela Day about relief efforts, Gift of the Givers founder Dr Imtiaz Sooliman said the support his organisati­on had received had been incredible.

Sooliman said Gift of the Givers had been contacted by various

The support has been absolutely phenomenal.

Dr Imtiaz Sooliman Founder Gift of the Givers

embassies and the American Chamber of Commerce about donating essentials and food for those in need in Kwa-Zulu-Natal.

Donations from private and corporate donors, including Vodacom, totalled more than R50 million so far.

“Tell the people there is no need to panic, we won’t run short of food or items.

“The only difficulty we have is to get the food to the areas that have been burned down completely,” Sooliman said.

“We have gotten support from South Africans from all walks of life, rich, poor, black, white, Indian, coloured, everybody.

“The support has been absolutely phenomenal,” Sooliman said. –

 ?? Pictures: AFP ?? BREAD OF LIFE. A volunteer from Muslims for Humanity offloads a crate of bread at the NMJ Islamic Centre to distribute to members of the public in Durban.
Pictures: AFP BREAD OF LIFE. A volunteer from Muslims for Humanity offloads a crate of bread at the NMJ Islamic Centre to distribute to members of the public in Durban.
 ??  ?? DISTRIBUTI­ON CENTRE. Volunteers unload boxes for food distributi­on, organised by the Grace Family Church in Durban yesterday. Access to basic necessitie­s has become a pressing issue in areas affected by looting, arson and violence last week.
DISTRIBUTI­ON CENTRE. Volunteers unload boxes for food distributi­on, organised by the Grace Family Church in Durban yesterday. Access to basic necessitie­s has become a pressing issue in areas affected by looting, arson and violence last week.
 ?? Picture: Gauteng Health ?? GO, GOGO. Lefa Mahlangu, a University of Johannesbu­rg student, has done the responsibl­e thing by ensuring his grandmothe­r, Christian Ngcobo, 87, from Duduza, recieves her second jab.
Picture: Gauteng Health GO, GOGO. Lefa Mahlangu, a University of Johannesbu­rg student, has done the responsibl­e thing by ensuring his grandmothe­r, Christian Ngcobo, 87, from Duduza, recieves her second jab.
 ??  ?? DOING LUNCH. Volunteers for the grassroots charity Hunger has no Religion distribute food parcels to women during a special lunch service commemorat­ing Mandela Day in Johannesbu­rg.
DOING LUNCH. Volunteers for the grassroots charity Hunger has no Religion distribute food parcels to women during a special lunch service commemorat­ing Mandela Day in Johannesbu­rg.
 ??  ?? TAKING CARE. A volunteer from Muslims for Humanity hands out baby food at the NMJ Islamic Centre in Durban on Saturday.
TAKING CARE. A volunteer from Muslims for Humanity hands out baby food at the NMJ Islamic Centre in Durban on Saturday.

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