Taking on the great outdoors for pupils

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A youth and SME-led fundraising hike at Bridle Drift Dam raised R5,400 for new schools shoes for 25 pupils at Funulwazi Primary School.

 

The fundraising hike, held a few weeks ago, was organised by the Sanco BCM Youth Desk in partnership with Kasi Konversations, a network of young entrepreneurs and small business owners in Mdantsane.

 

The campaign, themed “A Step in My Shoes,” was aimed at supporting pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds.

 

Community members participated in the hike to raise funds for one of the most essential school needs: proper footwear for pupils facing financial barriers.

For many families, back-to-school expenses place significant strain on household budgets at the start of the academic year.

 

Access to proper school shoes not only improves physical comfort but also strengthens pupils’ confidence and readiness to participate fully in school activities.

 

The hike was supported by Uncuthu Tours, which provided the hiking trail, a guide, and hiking sticks to ensure a safe and structured experience.

 

At the donation ceremony of the shoes on Friday, Funulwazi Primary principal Nozie Mcilongo praised the initiative, saying it had uplifted and blessed the whole school community.

 

“It was a truly wonderful experience for us,” Mcilongo said.

“We hope other community structures representing our people take inspiration for similar initiatives for the benefit of the African child.

 

“On behalf of the Funulwazi community, we feel deeply blessed by this gesture.

“We hope ward 42 will continue to serve and uplift disadvantaged communities. We sincerely appreciate the support.”

 

Organisers commended the unity shown by young people across Buffalo City Metro and confirmed that more community upliftment programmes were being planned for the year.

 

“The walk was so much fun, even though the weather started out not that great,” said techpreneur Chuma Memela, who heads AI consultancy Genie-yus AI .

 

“The scenery was beautiful. I’ll definitely be doing more of these.

 

“The initiative boosted everybody’s mood, and it showed how collective effort, no matter how modest each contribution, creates a lasting impact on the lives of both givers and receivers and strengthens the broader community.” Daily Dispatch

HOPE DELIVERED: Sanco’s BCM Youth Desk and Kasi Konversations team up for a sponsored hike that raised more than over R5,000 for school shoes for pupils at Funulwazi Junior Primary pupils in NU2 in Mdantsane. Picture: GIVEN PHOTOGRAPHY

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