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BCI Security receives sponsored Mazda

The Mazda marketing manager, Tamzeen Signorini, shed light on the dealership’s amazing gesture to BCI Security.

 

The various charity and community support initiatives that BCI Security embarks on in the West Rand resulted in a car sponsorship from Mazda Clearwater.

The car dealership, also a client of the Little Falls-based security company handed them the brand-new branded Mazda CX-5 on Thursday, 13 December.

Mazda Clearwater new Co-manager, Jacques Colin, hands over the Mazda keys to BCI management, Corinda and Johnny Loots. Photo: Siso Naile.

The Mazda marketing manager, Tamzeen Signorini, shed light on the dealership’s amazing gesture. “BCI Security, which is our main security at the dealership, also take on a lot of charitable initiatives in the community in their bid to help out. As the dealership we decided to get involved and sponsor them with this beautiful vehicle,” she said.

Mazda Clearwater new Co-manager, Jacques Colin, opens the door of the sponsored vehicle for the owner of BCI Security, Corinda Loots, and her narcotics dog during the handover. Photo: Siso Naile.

The vehicle’s first task began on the day of the handover, when it was involved in the donation of baking ingredients and equipment to an organisation in Krugersdorp. “We had an initiative on the day to deliver baking ingredients and equipment to the ladies that bake to generate an income for themselves in Krugersdorp. Also, the vehicle was part of the delivery of Christmas goodie bags to the elderly residents of the Moth Club in Fairlands. This initiative was run in conjunction with the Fairlands Police and Mazda Clearwater on Friday, 14 December,” said Gary Jordaan, BCI’s media liaison. He also mentioned that the vehicle will be used in many other charity projects within the West Rand’s borders next year.

Mazda Clearwater new Co-manager, Jacques Colin, hands over the Mazda keys to BCI management, Corinda and Johnny Loots. Photo: Siso Naile.

Gary concluded by listing some of the community awareness projects that they get involved in the area. “We raise awareness about crime by conducting domestic awareness initiatives and crime talks which touch on subjects such as avoiding becoming a victim of crime, identifying a suspect and anti-hijacking. We do these talks in communities, Residents Associations, businesses and domestic forums,” he explained.

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