Help Supapele NPC by donating 50 pairs of new black school shoes for Mandela Day to the children of Hitekani Primary!

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Help Supapele NPC by donating 50 pairs of new black school shoes for Mandela Day to the children of Hitekani Primary!
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As we count down to Nelson Mandela’s 100th birthday, Supapele NPC is partnering with Sanlam (who is also celebrating it's centenary milestone) for #MandelaDay2018 on their ‘One learner, one pair of shoes’ campaign! We are committed to making a difference today, and for generations to come, and we want to rally our supporters to help ensure that 50 disadvantaged learners from Hitekani Primary school are each given a pair of new black school shoes. How can YOU help? There are four ways you can support our campaign: 1. You can be assigned a ‘footprint’ (from your friendly Supapele member)! Each footprint will have a learner’s name and shoe size printed on it. Buy a pair of school shoes to fit your chosen learner, slip the footprint back into the shoe with a personalised message and we’ll collect and deliver it in August to the school. 2. Donating any amount, which we will pool together to purchase some more school shoes. 3. You can buy a pair of school shoes in any size for either a boy or girl and we will collect! 4. Alternatively, you can visit: https://shopforgood.co.za/ and purchase school supplies off their website for a Blue Label School which Sanlam has pledged to support. The campaign will run to the end of July, so please get involved in honour of Nelson Mandela and his legacy!
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