Bush Radio lends a helping hand

By Ofentse Mokae
 
With the stormy weather around the city and ongoing winter floods, staff members and trainees at Bush Radio paid a visit to a community project in Khayelitsha today.

Logistics and Breakfast team member, Shiraaz Ismail off-loading vegetables

The visit to the project formed part of the station's ongoing community engagement programmes as well as to strengthen relations with other community based organisations.

Indlovu community Project, which caters for the impoverished residents of Indlovini informal settlement, was established in 2003 to cater for children through a day care centre.

However the project has since grown and now offers food and clothing to the needy residents.


Clean and Peeling: Bush Radio staff and volunteers get their hands into the soup

The radio station donated vegetables for the project's soup kitchen and staff members assisted in preparing supper for the residents.

Brenda Leonard, Bush Radio administrator said: "By volunteering our time at the project, we assisted them with food preparation for their supper and this gave them more time to work with other important chores".

She added said it is important for community radio stations to participate in community upliftment projects.

Comments

Jeannie said…
Good job! You guys are a great example of not waiting for the 67 minutes Mandela Day campaign on Saturday to offer much-needed help!
Mamakalisa said…
Thank you so much for your cheerful help. You are stars and you coming out so far to work so hard for the community was much appreciated. You have a standing invitation to come out any time!