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Volunteerism at work in Lerato Educational Centre

MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet sponsors a specific Better SA mini-bus that enables MySchool supporters to volunteer at a range of NPOs, which are also beneficiaries of the fundraising programme.

MYSCHOOL MyVillage MyPlanet and Better SA partnered to boost volunteerism at Lerato Educational Centre, Eikenhof on May 30.

Volunteers painted classrooms, planted vegetables and played with the children at the centre.

MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet, one of the country’s largest fundraising programmes, has announced a new partnership with Johannesburg-based non-profit organisation (NPO) Better SA. With an innovative hop-on hop-off mini-bus service, Better SA fully facilitates volunteer experiences that are both easy and exceptional.

FUN: It was all fun with the learners.

Described as ‘the Uber of volunteering’, the organisation offers Saturday morning excursions from designated bus hubs around Johannesburg to NPOs in need of volunteer skills and sweat equity. For those wanting to give back but not knowing where to start, Better SA takes all the hassle out of volunteering. All the volunteer has to do is book their spot on one of the buses and arrive at the bus hub. The service is free of charge and co-ordinated from start to finish so that volunteers can make the most impact in the time they have available.

From May 2017, MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet sponsors a specific Better SA mini-bus that enables MySchool supporters to volunteer at a range of NPOs, which are also beneficiaries of the fundraising programme. Volunteer activities may include playing numeracy and literacy games with the youth from The Boys and Girls Club of SA; brightening up the day for sick children in the care of The Smile Foundation; taking walks or playing cards with the elderly residents of the Park Care Home or grooming and playing with the dogs at Husky Rescue. New beneficiary organisations and volunteer opportunities are added to the Better SA event calendar on a regular basis.

GROWING VEGETABLES: Volunteers planted vegetables at Lerato Educational Centre.

“Don’t just swipe your card – now you can get hands on. The very special MySchool volunteer bus gives our supporters the chance to go beyond their fundraising as shoppers and to get hands on, visiting and volunteering at our Village and Planet beneficiaries,” says Pieter Twine, Woolworths’ General Manager of Loyalty and MySchool. “Our sponsorship will enable MySchool supporters to spend their time and share their knowledge with children and individuals in very needy communities in Soweto, Alexandra and Tembisa, to name a few.”

How does the Better SA bus sponsored by MySchool work?

Anyone wanting to volunteer can log on to www.bettersa.org, review the upcoming calendar of events and then complete the booking form for the event that most appeals to them. The only other action they need to take is to arrive at the bus hub and hop on the bus.

Better SA is also a beneficiary of the MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet programme and your support of their organisation can help them to expand their Hop on Hop off service to other parts of the country. Go to https://www.myschool.co.za/ to apply for your free MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet card, and select Better SA as your beneficiary. Every time you swipe your card at Woolworths, Engen, Loot.co.za or any other partner store, the participating retailers will donate a percentage of your purchase value, on your behalf, to the school or charity you have chosen to support, all at absolutely no cost to you!

COLOURFUL: Classrooms were painted.

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