Generous hearts make Mandela Day worthwhile in Bramely View

BRAMLEY VIEW – Residents and other stakeholders made Mandela Day worthwhile for the children, elderly and disabled in Bramley View.

On 16 July, Ward 81 residents celebrated Mandela Day at Organic Market Informal Settlement on 9th Road, Bramley View.

Ward 81 councillor Irene Rugheimer said, “The Bedfordview Lions kindly donated fruit and muffins and residents from Bramley arranged the cool drink donation – 360 bags were distributed to children, elderly and disabled.”

Happy faces celebrate Mandela Day with food and drinks. Photo: Supplied

She added that Sandringham Police Station had a campaign on Covid-19 and gender-based violence awareness.

Captain Ramonkung Thobejane from the Sandringham Police Station Social Crime Prevention Unit said they conducted community outreach and awareness programmes. “We were with two social workers who advised attendees to make use of the social services provided at the station. There were also 250 pamphlets with more information distributed.”

Sandringham police members chat to residents about Covid-19 and gender-based violence services they offer. Photo: Supplied

“I would like to thank everyone that contributed on the day,” said councillor Rugheimer.

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