Madiba Day Project well underway – supporting CANSA
The Directorate has yet to raise enthusiasm among our male counterparts, but the participants are enjoying the fellowship during lunch breaks and are bonding as colleagues and teams.
Preparations for Madiba Day 2023 started early in the Directorate: Human Settlements, Planning and Development when management agreed in May to mobilize staff to donate and contribute to the production of hand knitted or crochet blankets to comfort Cancer patients, receiving chemotherapy. This project aligns with a local initiative by volunteers of the Sunflower Support Project who support cancer patients of the George Regional Hospital. The Directorate has set an ambitious target to deliver 20 blankets by Madiba Day and is relying on donations and the skills of staff to make this happen. The project has been received with great enthusiasm by some that are keen to learn a new skill and even ticks a box on their list of new year’s resolutions.
Delia Power, (Deputy Director Planning) and Nonki Shelane (Senior Administrative Officer to Director’s office), are shown the finer points of crochet by Pat Brits.
Two ladies that are actively involved in this community project, Pat Brits and Bets Martins, or known to the municipal staff as the ‘breitannies’ visited the offices during the last week of May, to provide lessons in how to crochet and knit. In just two days, many grasped the basics and became ‘hooked’. The trend has caught on at speed and in less than two weeks the directorate is proud to say that a supply of squares, sufficient to produce two blankets has been built up.
Zanele Norawana (Chief Clerk to Planning office), concentrates hard while Pat Brits provides encouragement.