Become a Santa’s Helper This Holiday Season
Can you believe that the festive season is a mere four months away? As the countdown to the holidays begins, so does the start of the Santa Shoebox Project’s annual mission to spread joy to underprivileged children across Namibia and South Africa. On 1 September 2024, pledges open for Santa s helpers (i.e. the South African public) to put together gifts for little ones who may otherwise not receive any. Every year, the nonprofit organisation collects and distributes personalised shoeboxes containing specific items chosen with the impoverished child in mind, addressing hygiene and education as well as providing end of year treats. To date, 1,226,576 shoeboxes have reached children in need.
Deb Zelezniak, the Santa Shoebox Project’s CEO, says, While we celebrate this achievement, we recognise that many South Africans are faced with economic challenges none more so than those living in impoverished communities. The support of kind hearted donors countrywide ensures that even a small act of generosity can make a big difference to a child s life.
To pledge, register on the Santa Shoebox Project website and follow the instructions. Once you’ve chosen your beneficiary child/ren, you can start decorating and packing your shoeboxes. Please ensure that each shoebox contains a toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, a washcloth, school supplies, a toy, sweets and an outfit of clothing all new, unused and age appropriate.
Those short on time have the option of the Virtual Santa Shoebox . With just a few clicks, your shoebox will be filled with all eight required items, along with extras like school socks and books.
Gift givers who can’t afford a full shoebox costing R450.00 can still contribute by making a monetary donation.
“Let’s work together to ensure every child receives a gift of kindness these holidays, holidays,” concludes Zelezniak.
Go to https://santashoebox.org.za to spread festive season joy.
About the Santa Shoebox Project
Traditional Santa Shoebox: Over the last 19 years, 1 301 508 Santa Shoeboxes, each containing eight specified items of treats and essentials, have been given to underprivileged and socially vulnerable children throughout South Africa and Namibia. From 01 September each year, Santa Shoebox donors choose their beneficiary child/ren by name, age and gender and are given the child’s clothing size. Each personalised shoebox reaches the very child for whom it was pledged.
Virtual Santa Shoebox: These shoeboxes are purchased online by donors and are available year-round, meeting the needs of donors who live too far from drop-off points, are too busy to shop or have health issues. Components are chosen by the donor on the Santa Shoebox website, the shoeboxes are packed by the Santa Shoebox Team and delivered to children attending far-flung rural facilities. A VSS contains the eight specified items, as well as additional items, such as a lunchbox and books, and costs R450 plus an optional delivery fee of R30.
SSP Legacy: All Santa Shoebox Project operating costs are covered by corporate sponsors. Privately donated funds and surplus funds generated by the sale of Virtual Santa Shoeboxes accrue to the SSP Legacy and are used to bring permanent change to the lives of Santa Shoebox beneficiary children and the impoverished communities in which they live. SSP Legacy initiatives have thus far reached more than 125 000 children.
Fiduciary information: As a Level One Contributor to B-BBEE, the Santa Shoebox Project earns 100 points on the generic scorecard, and with Section 18A status, is able to provide a tax-deductible receipt in recognition of donations. The Project is an initiative of the JOG Trust (IT2671/2009). The Trust is registered as a Public Benefit Organisation (PBO-930031301), a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO 102-098) and holds a current ICPR in support of 100% SED compliance.
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