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Mandela Day brings lasting impact to Eldorado Park special needs centre

Mandela Day brings lasting impact to Eldorado Park special needs centre

The Citizena day ago
In honour of Nelson Mandela Day, Jicama 89, an NPO dedicated to resource development for special needs schools, hosted an impactful day of giving at the Harvey Cohen Centre (HCC) for Learners with Special Educational Needs in Ext 6, Eldorado Park.
Jicama 89 partnered with International Gaming Technology and Lancet Laboratories to give the centre a fresh look.
The day was filled with activities aimed at uplifting learners, ranging from painting the school's interiors to providing warm meals.
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The initiative was led by Kaylin Everton, director of operations for Jicama 89, who emphasised that supporting schools like HCC is not just a once-off event but part of the organisation's ongoing commitment.
'This is not something that just happens on Mandela Day. For us, it is a continuous effort. HCC is one of our beneficiary schools, and it's our responsibility to show up for them,' said Everton.
Jicama 89 supports three institutions, including Sibonile School for the Blind, Isizwe Sechaba Special School and HCC, sourcing donations that range from food and chemicals to infrastructure repairs and mobility aids.
While Mandela Day brought public focus to the organisation's work, Everton stressed that their goal goes far beyond symbolic acts.
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'We aim to integrate these children into society and ensure they have the same opportunities as any other child. We do not see disabilities, we see ability, potential, and value,' she added.
The impact of the partnership was visible at the HCC Centre. From fresh paint donated by Universal Paints to roofing and ceiling repairs contributed by IGT, the collaborative effort turned the day into something meaningful.
'IGT saw the leaking roof and did not hesitate; they fixed it and replaced the damaged ceiling boards. This means our kids will now be safer and warmer, especially in winter,' said Everton.
The principal, Cheryl Scott, cited that the timing was perfect as the school had challenges with a leaking roof at the hostels.
'We are grateful for the support as we celebrate a great man. I want to brag because Madiba was on these grounds in April 1999, and we continue to commemorate him. We are blessed by the companies that made a difference.'She said the school is facing financial challenges due to funding cuts.
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