
Kyle Cato of Wynberg Boys’ High, Anthony Ghilllino of QASA, Natalie van der Westhuizen (PSPC), Lungie Mnyamana (SASKO), Jady Kannemeyer (junior collector), Adri Spangenberg (PSPC) and DB Janse van Rensburg (Paul Roos Gymnasium)
Because it is important to ensure that the correct wheelchair is purchased when seating quadriplegics, the PSPC also works closely with CE Mobility and the QuadPara Association of South Africa (QASA) in assessing the requirements of the recipient and ensuring they get the right wheelchair for their needs.
“Our hands and our work have been significantly strengthened thanks to corporates such as Sasko, CE Mobility, QASA and Dischem who have come alongside us by providing additional funding, infrastructure, expertise and advice. Without their help, we would never have been able to grow the project to where it stands today,” said Spangenberg. Caring for people and the environment “SASKO is proud to be associated with the Bread Tags for Wheelchairs Project, because it resonates with our core values of caring for others and looking after the environment,” said Lungie Mnyamana, brand manager at Pioneer Foods. “It is easy for everybody to get involved in the collection of bread tags, and makes a huge difference in the lives of many,” she added. Various coordinators and collectors received certificates of recognition for their efforts, and a wheelchair was also handed over to Theresa Ellis, a grateful recipient of the Alta Du Toit Care Centre. “Not only has the small act of collecting bread tags touched the lives of the recipients, but it has changed and impacted the lives of each and every one of us that is involved in the project. Our sincere thanks goes out to the thousands of collectors and coordinators who are involved in the project, as well as the companies who have partnered with us to help administer and grow the project. We look forward to growing the project even further during the next ten years,” Spangenberg concluded. For more information on how to get involved in the Bread Tags for Wheelchair project, visit www.polystyrenepackaging.co.za or visit their Facebook page on www.facebook.com/#!/groups/btagsforwchairs .