Zululand Observer - Weekender

Mondi’s winter warmer campaign at the Sinalo Cerebral Palsy centre

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Mondi Richards Bay mill staff spent 67 minutes on Mandela Day at the Sinalo Cerebral Palsy Centre in Esikhawini J2. The centre is a non-profit organisati­on that aims to meet the ever-changing needs of children with cerebral palsy in northern KwaZulu-Natal.

It began with eight children and currently cares for a total of 18 children. Twelve of the children are boarders, while six are day scholars.

The main goal of the cerebral calsy centre is to provide specialise­d programmes to ensure the overall physical, social, emotional and intellectu­al support of the children. It also supports and strengthen­s families in a way that promotes optimal developmen­t of the child. Corporate Social Investment Manager at Mondi Richards Bay, Hlengiwe Mvubu said, ‘We spent 67 minutes on Internatio­nal Mandela Day with the children at the Sinalo home.

‘Many families struggle to raise and care for children with cerebral palsy, whilst some of the children are often neglected because our society doesn’t understand their condition and the nurturing that’s required to enable optimal developmen­t.

‘Our late icon, Dr Nelson Mandela, loved and cared for children, and this is our way of contributi­ng to his legacy and making a positive impact in their lives.’

The Mondi team brought joy to the children and the centre staff by donating a variety of items to keep the children and the home warm this winter.

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