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29 July 2024
5 Min Read
Nelson Mandela Day is a global call to action that celebrates the idea that everyone has the power to transform the world. Lebohang Lerotholi, an IIE RC Alumni and Managing Director of Lethukuthula Group, embarked on a rainbow bookshelf painting initiative to make a meaningful impact at DR Knak Primary School in Alexandra.
Nelson Mandela Day is a global call to action that celebrates the idea that everyone has the power to transform the world. Lebohang Lerotholi, an IIE RC Alumni and Managing Director of Lethukuthula Group, embarked on a rainbow bookshelf painting initiative to make a meaningful impact at DR Knak Primary School in Alexandra. Lebohang is known for her passion for youth empowerment and community upliftment, so she invited the IIE RC Alumni Desk to join her as she displays her commitment to giving back to the community. Alongside her, a group of graduates currently participating in an internship programme at her company, Lethukuthula Group Pty Ltd, eagerly joined this noble cause.
The team dedicated 67 minutes to create a vibrant and inspiring environment for young learners by painting a mini bookshelf in the colours of the rainbow. This project, aimed at promoting a love for reading and learning among the students, is a testament to the community spirit and giving back as Nelson Mandela championed.
"It's about creating spaces that inspire and nurture the next generation. We hope this bookshelf will not only hold books but also dreams and aspirations," Lerotholi emphasised.
The collaboration highlighted the strong sense of community and shared purpose that defines the IIE RC Alumni Community.
As the vibrant colours of the bookshelf came to life, so did the smiles of the children and volunteers. This service on Nelson Mandela Day brightened the school's library. It was a powerful reminder of the change that can be achieved when we come together for common good.
Through initiatives like these, IIE RC Alumni Lebohang Lerotholi continues to honour the legacy of Nelson Mandela, demonstrating that even small acts of kindness can make a significant difference. The rainbow-painted bookshelf at DR Knak Primary School symbolises hope, unity, and the endless possibilities that education can unlock.
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