HOPE TO HEAL FOUNDATION’S MANDELA DAY 2019 OUTREACH

“Overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is an act of justice” (Nelson Mandela)

Nelson Mandela devoted his life to the service of humanity. As a human rights lawyer, a prisoner of conscience, an international peacemaker and the first democratically elected president of a free South Africa. To South Africa, he was known as Tata Madiba. On the 18 July, people globally, celebrate Mandela Day by serving the underprivileged community by doing good deed. This should be a commitment one makes to serve the community daily because far too many people in the world are living in poverty and suffering in silence. The power is in our hands to change this world and make it a better place.

Hope to Heal Foundation’s aim is to help uplift people, who are affected by circumstances and crisis through our various Outreach Programmes, held throughout the year.

Thank you kindly to Dischem Foundation, 91.9 Hot FM, Simba, Pepsi Co and the public for your contribution towards out Outreach Programmes. We look forward to your continued support. Together we can do more to uplift those in need.

Everyone has the ability and the responsibility to change the world for the better!

Old Age Home in Zola, Soweto

Senior Citizens are people who should be loved and taken care of by family members, but sadly many Senior Citizens suffer in silence due to neglect and are abandoned in old age homes with no visits from family members. Hope to Heal Foundation donated 48 blankets and prepared High Tea for the Senior Citizens in Zola.