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Call to Corporates - Donate Branded Backpacks for 67 Rural Learners – Madiba Day Moral Regeneration Film Festival This Mandela Day, we’re inviting corporate partners to donate company-branded backpacks for 67 tween learners from rural schools attending our Moral Regeneration Film Festival — a youth-focused event rooted in Madiba’s vision of ethical leadership and social renewal. While we proudly teach the Freedom Charter and South African Constitution, it’s time to bring one of Madiba’s most urgently needed but forgotten legacies back into focus — the Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM) Charter. Link to charter: https://static.pmg.org.za/150324MRM_Charter_of_Positive_Values.pdf The values enshrined in the MRM Charter — such as respect, responsibility, compassion, and accountability — are sorely needed in our society today, especially in our schools, where we’re seeing the early signs of moral decay. This festival is a catalyst for our proposal to integrate the MRM Charter into the Life Orientation curriculum, laying a strong ethical foundation for the next generation. Your contribution of branded backpacks will: Provide rural learners with a meaningful, practical gift they can carry with pride Position your brand as a leader in youth upliftment and values-based education Secure brand exposure through banners, event visuals, printed materials, and online promotion Be recognised in our event photography, social media, and a detailed post-event impact report Show your company’s alignment with national development and one of Madiba’s most heartfelt missions The Human Rights Screened Foundation has a track record of hosting Human Rights Themed Film Festivals for the past 8 years of screating awareness and action. Our work proves that “ seeing is believing” — and believing sparks change. Join us in restoring what Madiba envisioned. Let’s rebuild the moral fabric of our country — one learner, one backpack, one act of corporate kindness at a time.
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