Silverstar plays, plants and provides for the community

In celebration of Arbour Month and to highlight the crucial value of trees in our environment, various stakeholders collaborated to plant trees at a local school.

Silverstar’s community care was upped a notch in the last quarter as the property embraced various awareness days with donations, involvement, and celebrations – adding value to many hundreds of lives in the Mogale City area in recognition of International Literacy Day, Arbour Week, Older Persons Week, and International Day of the Girl Child.

In celebration of Arbour Month and to highlight the crucial value of trees in our environment, volunteers from Silverstar’s Community Social Involvement (CSI) team and the Department of Health and Safety collaborated with the Kagiso Early Childhood Development Centre – a long-time beneficiary of Silverstar – to plant three trees on the school property.

The Gogos of Lusaka dancing their way to the container to claim their keys.

The team explained the need for trees to the centre’s 115 learners and involved them in the planting process, with the aim of encouraging ownership of and care for the trees. The children learnt that trees produce oxygen while using up carbon dioxide, air pollution can be filtered by trees, soil is conserved by trees, and that trees are beautiful and provide shade.

For South Africa’s Older Persons Week, which took place from 30 September to 6 October and incorporated the United Nations International Day of Older Persons on 1 October, Silverstar donated a container to the Lusaka Gogos in Swaneville. The Lusaka Gogos is a community initiative aimed at empowering elderly women through activities such as exercise, needlework, knitting, and craft work. The organisation has 20 active members who meet every day, and twice a year, they host a market where their handmade items are sold. Funds raised are used to sustain the programmes and replenish consumables.

Tshepo Mokoena (Silverstar CSI Administrator) with head boy and head girl of the Kagiso ECD Centre plant a tree in celebration of Arbour Day.

The 12m x 2,4m container provides a place for the women to meet, to work on their projects, to share and transfer skills, building purpose in their lives and giving them dignity. The new container offers much-needed space to implement the programmes officiated by the SAVF Môreglans Old Age Home, which also provides ongoing support to the Lusaka Gogos organisation. In addition, Silverstar donated wool, knitting needles and crochet hooks to the women’s group.

Older Persons Week highlights the fact that older people enjoy all the rights enshrined in the Constitution, particularly the right to have their dignity respected. This year’s theme was ‘Grandparents are pillars of families’.

In recognition of UNICEF’s International Day of the Girl Child, Silverstar donated reusable Palesa Pads Starter Flo Kits to 652 girls at Thathulwazi WR High School in Krugersdorp in October to ensure that the girls will not have to miss school during their menstrual cycles due to limited or no access to sanitary products. Each kit contains six sanitary towels, cleaning materials to wash the pads, and a bucket.

Head boy and head girl of Kagiso ECD Centre help plant a tree on Arbour day.

The organisation is also sponsoring an exciting end of year party for 240 children and 58 teachers from Itireleng Special School for children with severe intellectual disabilities.

Anneke Potgieter, Silverstar’s Operations Director and Complex GM, said Silverstar’s culture of community caring is continuing to strengthen, with staff volunteers investing resources and time in a range of activities.

“Silverstar considers itself to be an integral part of the community and we support it wherever we can, with an emphasis on contributing to brighter futures. By participating in awareness days, we highlight the messages and show our caring spirit by playing, reading, engaging, planting, and donating – always in collaboration with the people, schools and organisations in our area.

“Times are tough for many in our community, and we remain committed to being inspired to work with members of our community to continuously assist where we can to make life a little brighter and a little easier.”

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