Madiba thanks public for supporting Mandela Day

Monday, July 19, 2010

Pretoria - The Nelson Mandela Foundation on behalf of Madiba has thanked the public for making Mandela Day a resounding success.

The former president celebrated his 92nd birthday on Sunday under this year's theme "Make everyday a Nelson Mandela Day." South Africans across the country joined the international community by giving 67 minutes of their time to do something good in honour of the 67 years that Madiba dedicated to the public service.

The Foundation's information communications manager, Sello Hatang said: "On behalf of our Founder, Nelson Mandela, the Trustees and Staff of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, we would like to thank all members of the public for making Nelson Mandela International Day 2010 such a resounding success."

Mandela Day activities were undertaken by people from all walks of life such as renowned actor Morgan Freeman who erected a fence at an AIDS centre in Khayelitsha, to women's associations preparing meals for the needy or schoolchildren donating bread and preparing sandwiches for a local soup kitchen.

From corporates whose staff planted vegetable gardens, provincial government staff spending time with child-headed households, to organisations educating children about the dangers of drugs and others who spent their 67 minutes tutoring disadvantaged communities in subjects such as mathematics - all was done in celebration of the man who spent 67 years of his life fighting for others.

Internationally, Mandela Day was marked by awareness creating events in cities such as New York, Madrid and London, while untold numbers of people everywhere gave 67 minutes of their time to make the world a better place for all.

"It was particularly gratifying to see the huge number of individuals who took the initiative to contribute to communities and charities in a meaningful way.

"This is for us the essence of Mandela Day. The Nelson Mandela Foundation will collate all these efforts and publish a report within a few days.

"We would like people to remember that Every Day should be a Mandela Day. Let the wonderful work that people have done with and within communities continue, and people and organisations should establish ongoing relationships with the various charities that they assisted," Hatang said.

He said for the Nelson Mandela Foundation, the Mandela Day campaign continues.

"Not only will we continue to work with organisations that we have assisted during the campaign, but the Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture, to be delivered by Ariel Dorfman, on 31 July at the Linder Auditorium, will be another opportunity for us to highlight another strand of Madiba's legacy: Memory and Justice," he said.