Honoring Mandela Day by Empowering Children with the Durbanville Children’s Home
This Mandela Day, let’s celebrate Madiba’s legacy by joining hands to make a difference. The Durbanville Children’s Home, a symbol of hope for vulnerable children since 1883, needs our support.
Since its founding, the Durbanville Children’s Home has provided a safe haven for underprivileged children from diverse backgrounds, aged 2 to 18. These children come from difficult circumstances and require a nurturing environment. Driven by compassion, human rights, and social responsibility, the Durbanville Children’s Home works to break the cycle of abuse and neglect. Their mission is to invest in the future of these children by helping them overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. The Home recognizes the trauma they have endured and provides a safe space filled with care and support. By contributing to their well-being, we invest in a safer and more equitable future for all. Join us in honoring Mandela’s spirit by empowering and uplifting the children of the Durbanville Children’s Home.
Donate R67 – a symbol of Mandela’s 67 years of public service – and make a lasting impact!
Arms of Mercy Founder, Karin Harmse, will be visiting the Children’s Home and will personally present the collected funds during their open day on the 18th of July (weather permitting).
Give back, step up, and celebrate Mandela Day with a donation of R67 online or via EFT.
BANKING DETAILS
Account Holder: Arms of Mercy NPC
Bank: Standard Bank
Account Type: Cheque Account
Account Number: 10114699702
Branch Code: 051001
Swift Code: SBZA ZA JJ
REF: MANDELA DAY
Together, let’s create a brighter future for the children of the Durbanville Children’s Home.
Donate today!
“What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.”
Nelson Mandela
18 July is international Mandela Day, in honour of former president, Nelson Mandela`s birthday. The day is inspired by a call to action by Madiba for the next generation to take on the burden of leadership in addressing the world’s social injustices when he said that “it is in your hands now”. Learn more about Mandela Day