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Support Robin Hood Foundation’s exciting Madiba drive

Collect your Mandela poster when you drop off a big bag of donated items. The posters were donated by photographer and author, Matthew Willman.

THE Robin Hood Foundation (RHF) is dedicating the month of July to Madiba’s legacy.

July will be a month of celebrations, honouring and serving others during the #MandelaMonthofMiracles2020.

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“What a beautiful start to July,” said RHF founder, Cindy Norcott.

As the foundation plans for the month ahead, they have a little gift for their supporters.

Matthew Willman, who worked as a commissioned photographer to Nelson Mandela for many years, has donated hundreds of  beautiful Madiba posters.

“Anyone that drops off a big bag of donated non-perishable food items, pre-loved good condition clothing, linen, accessories and blankets for our Mandela Day Month of Miracles drive will receive this fantastic gift, only while stock lasts,” said Norcott.

The poster will be available at the RHF official drop off points from Monday, 6 to Thursday, 16 July.

If you’d like to get involved, show your support or find out more, email info@robinhoodfoundation.co.za

 

Drop off points:

Broadway Pharmacy
CGA Safety Wear
Chilli Source Design
Wool ‘n Weave

 


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