
Why Giving Back Should Be Your Top Resolution in 2025
The most popular New Year’s resolutions for 2025 include saving money (26%), exercising more (22%), and adopting healthier eating habits (20%). Yet, one resolution that can improve both personal happiness and community well-being—giving back—remains overlooked. Deb Zelezniak, CEO of the Santa Shoebox Project, highlights how contributing to others’ well-being can improve our own happiness and mental health, which were resolutions …

Festive Season Joy to 74,751 Children in 2024
Santa Shoebox Project donors have once again rallied to support underprivileged children across South Africa and Namibia, with 74,751 shoeboxes being donated this year – up from 2023’s total of 74,169, bringing the total number of children impacted over the past 19 years to 1,301,508. Deb Zelezniak, the organisation’s CEO, attributes this increase to inflation dropping to 2.8% and two …

Budget Allocations Must Align with ECD Sector Realities
In the recently delivered Medium Term Budget Policy Statement, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced a 5.6% annual increase in funding for basic education. This investment will be put towards improving educational outcomes through initiatives such as piloting a nutrition programme in early childhood development (ECD). While Deb Zelezniak, CEO of the Santa Shoebox Project , welcomes this, she stresses that …

CSI Can No Longer Be a Tick Box Exercise for Businesses
From ABCs to ROI: Why SA corporates should invest in early childhood development South African companies spent an estimated R11.8 billion on corporate social investment (CSI) during the 2023 financial year – a mere 1% increase in real terms on the R10.9 billion spent in 2022. Now, ahead of the new financial year, businesses should not only be planning how …

BUILD | Zisizeni Créche
Santa Shoebox Legacy’s 5th BUILD project, Zisizeni Educare in the uThukela District of KZN, was presented to the community on 27 July 2024. Zisizeni, which means “you can help yourself if you try” now has two classrooms housing 40 children, two toilets, a kitchen and an office which doubles as a sick bay. The building is fully guttered, feeding rainwater tanks, has a delightful playground and is fully fenced in. A vegetable garden was also planted as well as 3 fruit trees. This build was self-funded, made possible by the sale of Virtual Santa Shoeboxes.

BUILD | Qandokuhle Créche
SSP Legacy’s 4th BUILD project, Qandokuhle Créche in the uThukela District of KZN, was presented to the community on 29 July 2023. Qandokuhle has two classrooms, two toilets, a kitchen and an office – all fully kitted out. It also has a delightful playground and is fenced in to ensure the safety of the 40 children in attendance. The heartwarming and uplifting opening ceremony was attended by the local Chief and his tribal ministers, as well as the entire surrounding community, who performed traditional Zulu dances and sang praise songs.

BUILD | Snethemba Educare
Snethemba Educare centre in the Draycott District of KZN was SSP Legacy’s 3rd BUILD project. Built from the ground up on a vacant piece of land, Snethemba has two classrooms, two toilets, a kitchen and an office. The delightful playground is fenced in to ensure the safety of the 32 children in attendance. Our partner on this build was Red Hat Software, who not only contributed to the financial costs of the project, but also sent a team from their offices in JHB to help with general DIY in the lead up to the opening.

BUILD | Soul City ECD
Soul City has educated 40 children annually in rural KwaZulu Natal’s Loskop region since 2012.
The humble mud daub structure required frequent repairs due to the area’s humid climate.
Soul City is now a registered fully fitted ECD Centre housed in a brick building, boasting two classrooms, a kitchen, an office / sick bay, covered veranda, fenced play area, water tank, toilets and a food garden.
Soul City was handed to the community in 2020 and has been immaculately maintained since that time.