Change a life through education this Mandela Day
Updated | By East Coast Radio
East Coast Radio is teaming up with UKZN to mobilise the people of the KwaZulu-Natal to assist underfunded students complete their studies by donating as little as R67 this Mandela Day.
Despite having secured bursaries for a number of students, there are still around 7500 academically deserving students at UKZN that remain unfunded.
The station’s General Manager Boni Mchunu has urged people to make a donation, “By supporting the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s bursary fund you can give the gift of knowledge and help change the future of a young person in our province. When qualified they can go on to shape a brighter future for KZN and its people. We feel strongly that education is the key to effecting change and we’d love to see the people of KZN get behind this initiative.”
Executive Director of the University of KwaZulu-Natal Foundation, Professor Anesh Maniraj Singh explains, “The UKZN Foundation relies on businesses, trusts and foundations to support our bursary scheme. However, these donors also have other initiatives and institutions that they support which depletes their resources. We are therefore calling on individuals to help us.”
Singh adds, “If every ECR listener donated just R67 we could potentially raise enough money to provide 800 full bursaries. I appeal to every listener to dig deep and donate at least R67 as their contribution to developing the next generation of leaders.”
All donors’ names will be entered into a lucky draw. You could win one of the many prizes for donating which includes:
A weekend for two to Cape Town courtesy of Serendipity Travel valued at R10 000
R2000 Grocery Voucher sponsored by SPAR KZN
A pair of his and hers sunglasses and two eye-care treatments sponsored by Execuspecs - Gateway
Movie tickets sponsored by Ster Kinekor
A dinner voucher valued at R300 at Chez Nous – Westville Junction.
To find more on how to get involved and to donate, click here.
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