Discover how the students of Roosevelt Park High are making a meaningful impact on Mandela Day through their active participation in a sandwich-making initiative. Join us in celebrating their commitment to community service and the enduring values of Mandela's legacy.
Roosevelt Park High School formed part of the broader initiative of Let's Work and other entities in making sandwiches for Mandela Day.
The students at Roosevelt Park High have exemplified the spirit of Mandela Day, by actively participating in the sandwich-making mission, as part of Let’s Work, and other entities, broader initiative. Their involvement in crafting sandwiches for the less fortunate has not only showcased their commitment to community service, but has also contributed to the greater good. By dedicating their time and effort to this noble cause, the students have embodied the values of peace, justice, and compassion that Mandela Day represents.
Cameron Maes and Devonney Cssim.
Ethan Ndlovu and Nur-jahaan jardine
Roosevelt Park High School learners showed up for Mandela Day.
Oratile Nkosi
Mandela Day saw learners at Roosevelt Park High helping make sandwiches.
All smiles on Mandela Day at Roosevelt Park High.
Thabang Mashonganyika and Kyle Madikoto
Nissi Jayden
Roosevelt Park High learners worked hard to contribute to their community.
The learners at Roosevelt Park High School got to work on Mandela Day.
Joshua Valla
Kyle Madikoto
All hands were needed as sandwiches were distributed to communities for Mandela Day.
Nissi Jayden, Tristan X, and Caylib Nell, along with Charles Mknoto, from the City of Johannesburg municipality environment health department.
Everyone provided a helping hand on Mandela Day.