The importance of Mandela Day
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Simply put – because those 67 minutes spent on Mandela Day represent more than just charity work.
It is in this time frame where people unite to do more than just the ordinary, even if the tasks are the same as what they usually do. The very spirit of the day asks for more of us. Somehow these 67 minutes truly result in the nation reflecting a whole different outlook on servant-hood. Yes, the day commemorates Madiba's birthday, however, as much as people unite in celebrating a great man, Mandela Day magic is created as it indirectly gives us all an opportunity to discover the greatness within ourselves.
The day should not be about Nelson Mandela, the icon. It should be about Nelson Mandela, an everyday man who made the choice to lead by serving. The ethos of the day calls for people to experience the joy of service – for service’s sake – to the assistance of others.
Young ones who are a part of the Fight With Insight program, demonstrating their boxing moves. |
hy wouldn’t a business want to be part of something revolutionary like this? Why would you not want to get your staff and customers excited about investing in the greater good?
At The Fish & Chip Co. we did our bit to make Mandela Day extra special during our time at the Children’s Memorial Institute for their ‘Fight with Insight’ programme. The project currently targets youth who have been accused of committing various offences, as well as kids who are in involved with crime. Growing up in an environment which exposes them to crime, drugs, theft, sexual deviants and other activities that no child should be exposed to, the programme aims to offer these children better guidance for their future by teaching them differently.
The entire team from Taste Holdings, was proud to commemorate Mandela Day, and hope to make a difference for many more days to come |
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