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The Jacaranda FM Good Morning Angels raised R300,000 for their Mandela Day project in 90 minutes; after closing the fund, donors kept asking to give more.

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (23 July 2021) – On 14 July, Jacaranda FM’s Good Morning Angels set out to raise R300,000 for 10 children awaiting treatment at the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital. Hoping to collect donations until 20 July, the station reached the target within 90 minutes of launching the campaign and ended their drive for collections – but the donations kept streaming in.

“Despite ending our Mandela Day drive once we reached our target, generous Jacaranda FM listeners kept donating. Our community is so passionate about helping children, and they have once again enabled us to help more children than we set out to.” Comments Deirdre King, Managing Director of Jacaranda FM.

The Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital has been under extra pressure since the April fire at the neighbouring Charlotte Maxeke Hospital. Within a few hours, up to 100 vulnerable children were transferred from the fire-damaged hospital to Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital. All of these children are from families who cannot afford medical aid or private treatment.

“We are so overwhelmed by the generosity and support of Jacaranda FM, Good Morning Angels, its listeners, the teams behind the scenes, and the donors who came forward to support us in this way. This climate is a challenging one but in these moments we are reminded of Ubuntu, caring for each other in spite of it all. You have all answered our hospital’s campaign call to #ServeLikeMadiba and to Give like They’re Yours and for that we are extremely grateful.” Said  Dr Nonkululeko Boikhutso,  Interim CEO – Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund.

The donation drive for the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital launched at 07:35 on Wednesday 14 July during Good Morning Angels on Breakfast with Martin Bester. By 8:45, individual listeners had donated a total of R 51 845,00.

Generous corporates and businesses; Masslift Africa, Barrow Properties, King Pie, and The Round Table South Africa stepped up to contribute R261 845. The Good Morning Angels Fund NPC – made up of listener and donor funds – added R 38,155, rounding off to the target of R300,000.

Additional donations from Angels, George Patterson, Loapi Labour, Nicki Wagenaar, My Solar Systems, Cowley Paints, and Andrew Matysiak pushed the total to R570,000 by Monday, 19 July, the day after Mandela Day.

“True to Madiba’s dream, the hospital that bares his name does not turn any child in need of medical assistance away – and that’s why we have set out the help and give hope in these desperate times. Good Morning Angels and our wonderful listeners and corporate partners have once again revealed the very best of humanity,” adds King.

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Sources: Press Release
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