This forms part of SWIFT’s global corporate social
responsibility programme that provides support to a number of
non-government organisations in different locations from around the
world.
Hugo Smit, head of Sub Sahara Africa, SWIFT says, “A
crucial part of SWIFT’s community ethos is to make sure that our global
CSR programme supports local organisations in countries where our events
take place. This year, the African Regional Conference takes place in
Cape Town in May and we will be supporting NORSA Community Care in the
Western Cape. NORSA does outstanding work supporting children and
families in South Africa who are facing enormous difficulties in their
day to day life. SWIFT is delighted to be able to help with its project
to build a new infant unit.”
NORSA Community Care was set up in
2006 to change the destiny of children and families in South Africa who
are affected or infected with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and extreme
poverty. The non-governmental association takes a practical approach,
focused on community based projects such as day care centres for
pre-school children in need, and week-day meals for school children and
their sick or elderly parents. NORSA also plays a critical role in
finding families for homeless children and is urgently in need of new
facilities for its work with very young infants.
Marietjie
Bezuidenhout, a spokesperson for NORSA, says: “We have a baby room where
we provide care for babies in need. Most of the babies have been
signed off for adoption and need to be cared for somewhere from the day
they are discharged from hospital until they can be placed with adoptive
parents.”
“Currently, the baby room is actually NORSA’s meeting
room which has been adapted because we couldn’t find a suitable place.
We are in dire need of a proper facility as the babies stay between two
to six months depending on the health situation of the child and the
legal procedures regarding the adoption process.”
“SWIFT’s
donation will enable us to build a brand new, dedicated babies dormitory
with all the right facilities to support their needs. This will help to
give them the start in life they deserve,” adds, Bezeuidenhout.
In
previous years alongside the African Regional Conference, the SWIFT CSR
programme has included support for the SOS Children’s Villages in
Morocco and Botswana, and the Kampala Children’s Centre in Uganda.
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