Droppa Enhances Facilities at Bulamahlo Home & Day Care Centre
On 18 July 2024, Droppa visited the Bulamahlo Home & Day Care Centre (BHDCC) to contribute towards improving the living conditions of children in need.
Established in 1989 by Mrs. Regina Sekgobela, BHDCC has served as a beacon of hope for the community, providing essential educational and childcare services.
Recognizing the center’s significant role in caring for abandoned and abused children, Droppa embarked on a project to install new toilets and basins at BHDCC.
This initiative underscores Droppa’s commitment to community service and development, aiming to enhance sanitation facilities crucial to the well-being of the children.
Khathutshelo Mufamadi, Founder and CEO of Droppa, expressed pride in supporting BHDCC:
“Droppa is dedicated to making a positive impact in communities. By improving sanitation and living conditions at Bulamahlo Home & Day Care Centre, we aim to make a meaningful difference in the lives of these children.”
In addition to their efforts in Tembisa, Droppa also extended support to the Thohoyandou orphanage center in Venda.
As part of their Nelson Mandela Day campaign, Droppa donated stationery packs to 44 children, emphasizing the importance of education in shaping their futures.
The donation was warmly received by the Made New Organisation and its board members, who echoed gratitude for Droppa’s generosity.
Rabelani, Founder and Director of Made New Organisation, highlighted the impact of Droppa’s donation:
“These stationery packs will inspire children to pursue education-filled lives. We believe Droppa’s support opens doors of hope, love, and prosperity for these children.”
Droppa extends sincere thanks to BHDCC and the Made New Organisation for their partnership and collaboration in these initiatives.
The company remains committed to fostering positive change and looks forward to continuing its support for communities in need.