If the book fits, read it

CSC instills a culture of reading among children in eMalahleni through a book drive supported by a local power station

In celebration of Mandela month, the CSC (Christian Social Council) and a local power station came together to make a difference in the lives of children in need.

A book drive was organised to collect gently used children’s books for five local children’s homes cared for by the CSC Witbank.

The book drive took place on Friday, August 2. The initiative aimed to instill a culture of reading among children, who come from diverse backgrounds and have experienced various traumas.

The organisation believes reading could be a therapeutic outlet, helping the children relax and build a strong foundation for their future.

“For us, it is not just pages or books, it is about bringing healing, therapy, and nurturing to soothe their hearts,” said Caroline Mukombachoto from the CSC.

Over a hundred books were donated, along with five bookshelves, one for each orphanage. The books were carefully selected to cater to children aged between four and 18.

“Reading is a fundamental right for all children. By reading, one can achieve a lot in life and continue to get inspired for a brighter future,” Caroline added.

The book drive aimed to encourage the children to overcome their past difficulties and pave the way for a brighter future.

The CSC organisation thanks everyone who donated books and supported this initiative.

Caroline Mukombachoto.

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