
Volunteers 'create a whole lot of love' a Mandela Day event in CT
"As a result, we've been able to pay our staff better salaries and we've manged to teach children in a better environment through what they're giving to us, it helps a lot because it goes a long way - we don't buy much food, instead we invest in our school resources and we help the teachers, at least, to earn better salaries."
Australian street artist, Hans Bruechle, also donated 42 vibrant pictures for the childcare centres.
"Before I came out here, I didn't know anything about Mandela Day but what I'm picking up is just this overwhelming positivity and hope for a better future. I think you guys, as a nation, kind of band together, as Madiba did for you, as a people. It's eye-opening for me as an Australian. We don't have that in Australia. I'd love to take some of this positivity home with me."

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