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BrosDoMatter and Daklan Foundation making positive impact in communities

Conviction Staff ReporterBy Conviction Staff ReporterJanuary 23, 2025Updated:January 23, 2025No Comments
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BrosDoMatter and Daklan Foundation have reaffirmed their commitment to empowering communities and driving positive change. The organisations remain dedicated to providing essential support and resources to those in need.

In the past year, BrosDoMatter and Daklan Foundation made significant strides in promoting positive change. Their notable campaigns include embracing the boy child and celebrating good men. The organisations donated 100 school shoes to Tlou Kolobe Primary School and Leshoane Primary School in Limpopo, 25 to Kgoshi Nkoshilo in Ga Mmamabolo, also in Limpopo, and 30 to Banareng School in Atteridgeville.

This initiative has impacted over 155 learners, improving their school attendance rates by an estimated 40%. Additionally, they provided food parcels to 50 families in Ga Mamabolo and 20 in Atteridgeville, while the Christmas outreach programme distributed meals, shoes, clothes, blankets, and toys to 45 homeless individuals.

On January 25, 2025, at 09:00, the organisations will be hosting "Step Up for Education," an event where they will be donating 40 school shoes to Rantebeng II Primary School in Dikebu.

"To support and empower underprivileged learners, alleviating some of the burdens faced by them and their families, allowing them to focus on their education," the organisations' founder Emma Sibanyoni said.

"As I reflect on the past year, I am filled with gratitude and hope. Gratitude for the incredible support we've received and hope for the possibilities that lie ahead. In 2025, we will continue to push boundaries, challenge the status quo, and drive meaningful change in our communities. I invite you to join us on this journey, to stand with us, and to be part of something extraordinary. Together, we can make a difference."

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