Warren Farrer, CEO of the DO MORE FOUNDATION: “This Mandela Day, we rolled up our sleeves to create lasting change, one playground at a time. We used this opportunity to embrace the power of play and its crucial role in ECD, as it is integral to a young child’s potential to thrive in adulthood”.
Driven by a profound desire to give back to their communities, groups of dedicated volunteers around the country selected at least one ECD centre in their area that desperately needed upgrades, particularly the outdoor play areas. The upgrades were carefully chosen in consultation with each centre’s principle.
While the needs of the ECD centres varied, they all focused on play-based learning, with upgrades including areas for imaginative and sensory play, reading corners, sandpits, bike tracks, and gardens at their chosen ECD centre. This is because play is essential in nurturing various areas of early development, including gross motor skills, fine and visual coordination, cognitive and executive functioning, and social, emotional, and physical abilities.
The first five years of a child's life are critical for developing concepts, skills, and attitudes that form the foundation for lifelong learning. These new additions will play an integral role in providing the young children at these centres more diverse play activities to enhance their early learning and development experience.
Volunteers are the champions of community spirit
Claudia Palmer, Commercial Finance Manager at Sunbake in Rustenburg, and 14 fellow volunteers upgraded a local ECD centre:
It was an important opportunity for us to try and help where we can develop our young children as they are our future. If we do not look after our young minds, we will not grow as a country.
The team painted a wooden playhouse and tyre racetrack; built a play kitchen, workbench and car; and planted a flower garden.
Thapelo Molele, Time and Attendance Administrator at RCL FOODS Speciality Division in Centurion upgraded two local ECD centres in nearby Diepsloot:
Helping community is something that I grew up doing. My family used to cook and serve meals to those in need in our community. No one should go to sleep hungry.
The team painted indoor and outdoor play areas; donated reading books, toys and gardening tools; painted South African flags with and prepared lunch for the children.
Philile Mkhize, Human Resources at Rainbow Chicken in Wolwehoek, and about 14 other volunteers will be upgrading their selected ECD centre in Sasolburg later in the month:
It is so important since giving back enhances the lives of others and helps narrow the wealth-poverty disparity. It also enriches your own heart and nourishes your soul.
On 26 July, the team will be painting the centre, installing a swing set, fixing bathroom taps, and planting a garden at the ECD centre.
The power of partnerships for wider social change
The success of this annual nationwide project relies on partnerships with organizations that recognize the importance of investing in children's early years. For Mandela Day events, these multi-sectoral collaborations play a crucial role in empowering play-based learning at ECD centres in some of South Africa’s most disadvantaged communities.
Businesses and organisations possess the resources and expertise to address complex social issues, such as poverty, education, and health. By joining forces, businesses and organizations like the DO MORE FOUNDATION can combine their strengths, resources, and networks to achieve a greater impact together than they could individually.