MegaBanner-Right

MegaBanner-Left

LeaderBoad-Right

LeaderBoard-Left

Home » Industry News » Shipyard supports the disadvantaged on Mandela Day

Shipyard supports the disadvantaged on Mandela Day

TO mark Mandela Day 2022, the management and staff of Damen Shipyards Cape Town (DSCT) reached out to support the local disadvantaged communities of Wolwerivier and Radar bush. 

The principle underlying Mandela Day is that everyone has the ability to make a positive impact by doing something in their own way to change the world and the world of those around them. To do this, DSCT has participated in the associated ‘My 67 Minutes’ initiative that encourages everyone to take 67 minutes – one minute for every year that Mandela fought for human rights and social justice – out of their day to do something for someone else or for their community.

DSCT decided to spread its efforts over Mandela Day itself (18th July) and the following day in order to reach as many under-privileged households as possible. The programme was undertaken in partnership with TLC Outreach Projects, a non-profit welfare organization based in Table View, and together they identified people in need of assistance.

The assistance came in the form of care packages consisting of throw blankets, gloves and beanies, toothbrushes, toothpaste, face cloths and socks. The whole company was involved in making a difference with around one hundred and fifty employees assisting with assembling and distributing the packages to over 600 individuals. 

“It was a very successful two days,” says Tebogo Skhosana, B-BBEE Transformation Officer “Our efforts were greatly appreciated by the individuals and their communities. Actions like these give them hope and reassure them that they haven’t been forgotten and that they can look forward to a better future.”

“Our community programmes are an important part of who we are,” added Eva Moloi, HR and Transformation Manager at DSCT. “The majority of us who work at DSCT come from disadvantaged backgrounds and coming to work at Damen allows us to grow and explore new opportunities. These initiatives enable us to give something back.”

Discussions are already underway about giving further assistance to Wolwerivier and Radar bush.

DSCT builds ships in Africa for Africa and has to date constructed and delivered over 40 vessels for various countries on the African continent. These vessels have included offshore patrol vessels, dredgers, tugs, naval craft and supply vessels.

DSCT is part of the global marine solutions network Damen Shipyards Group. 

To enquire about Cape Business News' digital marketing options please contact sales@cbn.co.za

Related articles

Woolies ESD programme backs 32 businesses with R391.7m in support in 2023

By Larry Claasen Woolworths’s Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) programme has given emerging businesses a much-needed boost by providing “procurement opportunities” to the value of...

Small businesses can get a big boost by applying for City of Cape Town’s Smart Supplier Programme

Applications close on 26th January 2024 The eighth annual Smart Supplier Readiness Programme has been launched by the City of Cape Town. This initiative aims...

MUST READ

Zero Carbon Charge is looking for landlords to house its EV...

By Larry Claasen ZERO Carbon Charge is looking for landlords around the country on major routes to house its electric vehicles (EV) charging stations. The goal...

RECOMMENDED

Cape Business News
Follow us on Social Media