Netball South Africa Gives Back on Nelson Mandela Day

Pretoria, South Africa: On Nelson Mandela Day, the compassionate team at Netball South Africa (NSA), dedicated their day to volunteering at the Lerato House in Arcadia, Pretoria. It was a heartwarming day filled with acts of kindness and community engagement.

The theme for this year, “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are,” guided NSA’s decision to extend support to Lerato House.

Lerato House stands as a refuge for girls who have endured the horrors of child prostitution, child trafficking, and sexual abuse. Within its walls, it offers a secure and nurturing sanctuary for girls aged eight to eighteen who have faced such traumatic experiences.

“NSA’s visit was a beacon of hope for our girls,” said Elizabeth Mashego, Lerato House Centre Manager. “We are grateful for their kindness, compassion, and dedication to making a difference.”

NSA’s Mandela Day event displayed the team’s commitment to giving back to the community and empowering vulnerable groups.

“On this Nelson Mandela Day in the Government of National Unity, we reflect on the values of Ubuntu and servant leadership that Madiba embodied. As organisation and sportspeople, we are committed to uniting, giving back to our communities, and making a positive impact on the lives of our people,” said NSA President Cecilia Molokwane.

“Perform acts of kindness not out of obligation, but because of genuine desire. Let’s celebrate this day with love, unity, and tranquillity. Stay blessed.” Molokwane concluded.