Celebrating Mandela Day at the Valley Primary School, in Pampoenkraal Across the Sanlam Investment Group, this is the story about our collective fight against hunger and inequality. Sustainability really IS at the heart of our purpose and part of our DNA.
Teboho Makhabane, Head of ESG and Impact at Sanlam Investments says, “Across the globe, the number of people suffering from hunger has been steadily rising since 2015. Here in South Africa, one in ten people go hungry every day. Embracing the spirit of #MandelaDay, we dedicated three times #67minutes to addressing two Sustainable Development Goals at three of our favourite charities.
As a way of honouring Mandela's contribution to humanity, the staff at the Sanlam Investments came together at the Valley Primary School, to take #67minutes to reflect and to help make a positive impact. Our staff prepared hundreds of fresh sandwiches for the learners, spreading joy and nourishment. In addition, we provided 45 brand new soccer kits and boots to Valley Primary’s U10, U12 and U14 soccer teams. These kits not only equip young athletes with the proper gear, but also inspire them to pursue their dreams and passions on the field. To further our commitment to sustainability, we transferred the vegetable garden that we built at Altydgedacht last year, to the Valley Primary School, ensuring daily nutritious meals for 110 learners. Through initiatives like these, we actively support Sustainable Development Goal 10 (Reduced Inequalities) and Sustainable Development Goal 2 (Zero Hunger). By providing equal opportunities and access to sports, we are working towards a more inclusive and equitable future for all. Christopher Smith, principal of Valley Primary said “I really appreciate every single one of you at Sanlam Investments, for taking part and truly buying in to what the school is trying to do. Without the support that we’re currently receiving from Sanlam, we wouldn’t be able to make ends meet. And that’s the reality.”
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Celebrating Mandela Day at the Voorstekraal Skills Development Centre in Genadendal This story of impoverished emerging farmers in Genadendal touched our hearts, and so we used staff donations from our Ubuntu Cares staff initiative at the Sanlam Investment Group to help relieve starvation amongst this community. Through our Ubuntu Cares project, made possible by discretionary staff donations, we helped impoverished emerging farmers in Genadendal by providing hundreds of new seedlings for them to plant a vegetable garden and provide work opportunities for the emerging farmers. We also donated wool and knitting needles to knit caps and scarves for the children and the elderly, and donated dozens of canned food products for their Talent Exchange Shop. This innovative Talent Exchange Programme encourages community members to exchange their skills for goods and foods, building a strong community where people feel empowered. Karen Apollis, secretary of the Skills Development Centre, also known as Normakanjani, says “We started the Talent Exchange Programme a little over a year ago due to the high number of unemployed youth and adults in the area. The idea behind the programme was to start a ‘talent exchange’ where people could come and work for us, and then we can could give them something in return for their services, to take home’. “We spoke to Sanlam Investments and since day one, they have said to us, “We are here, we can we help. Just tell us what you need. We can help you, we can take your hand. They’ve been giving us seedlings to plant, canned food products, as well as wool and knitting needles for caps and scarves for the children in winter”, says Karen. “I cannot explain what a big impact this has become with Sanlam Investments on board, helping Normakanjani to help our community; taking this forward and just saying, wow, we can do this together!” Karen Apollis, secretary of the Normakanjani Co-op, Genadendal. View video below to learn more about this initiative and gain insights from those involved.
Celebrating Mandela Day at the Aurora Community Centre, near Velddrif On Mandela Day, the staff at the Sanlam Investment Group came out to the Aurora community near Velddrif to do an outreach to the children, many of whom are orphaned. We played games with the children, delivered and prepared nutritious meals for them at tea time and at lunch time, and delivered a large collection of canned foods. We also donated clothes collected by the staff of the Sanlam Investment Group. Member of Ubuntu Cares at the Sanlam Investment Group, Jorell Jones, explains, “We run a staff initiative called Ubuntu Cares. How it works is the staff at the Sanlam Investment Group make monthly contributions of their own money towards charity. At the end of every month, the Sanlam Investment Group will then match the contributions made, rand for rand. So whatever the staff contribute will be doubled, and which then goes towards a charity of our choice to make a difference in the lives of the poorest of communities”. We spoke to the Centre Manager, Danine Alice, to find out more about the centre. Says Danine, “With the little that we have, we provide these little children with daily meals which is usually in the afternoons and evenings because most of the parents go to work. We used to do this four times a week, but due to lack of funds, we are now only able to do this three times a week. We also do a reading programme at the library where we teach the children how to read. They can even win exciting things like bicycles as they make progress”. In reply to our question of what it means that the Sanlam Investment Group visits Aurora once a year to donate meals and funds, Danine replied, “Once a year is like Winter Christmas for the kids and yes, the donations are a huge help because everyone in the community benefits!”
Explore our staff initiatives
Valley Primary School Veggie Garden, Pampoenkraal
To show our commitment to sustainability, the staff at Sanlam Investments planted two vegetable gardens at the Valley Primary School next to Altydgedacht (one in 2022 and a brand new one in 2023) ensuring daily nutritious meals for more than 110 learners.
Klippie Pre-Primary Veggie Garden, Klipheuwel Durbanville
We supported Klippie Kids Pre-Primary School in Klipheuwel by planting a large vegetable garden to provide daily nutrition for the children. This daily nutrition is essential to helping the children reach their full potential.
Aurora Community Centre Velddrif
Did you know that in South Africa, one in ten people go hungry every day? This is our story about the fight against hunger, to help promote SDG 2 – Zero Hunger.
The staff at Sanlam Investments got together on Mandela Day to support this poverty-struck community, the Aurora Community Centre near Velddrif. We prepared and served meals for the children, dropped off extra canned foods, handed over generous staff-donated funds as well as clothing and toys to make a difference in these little children’s lives. We also played games with them and painted their faces to add to the festive spirit of the day!