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Capricorn Group Changemakers support the Schools for the Visually and Hearing Impaired

todayFebruary 5, 2024 10

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Living up to their purpose of being Connectors of Positive Change, Capricorn employees, as Changemakers, dedicated a day to giving back to the School for the Visually and the School of the Hearing Impaired by donating various items and equipment to the two schools, carrying out renovations and doing fun activities with the learners.

The event, which took place on Friday, 2 February 2024, brought together a group of more than 30 enthusiastic Changemakers from Capricorn Group and its subsidiaries Capricorn Asset Management and Bank Windhoek, who rolled up their sleeves to make a meaningful impact at the two schools. Activities included renovations (painting, interlocking and playground enhancements), creating lasting memories through games and arts and crafts, and learning sign language with the children.

Before the event day, employees of Capricorn Group responded to a request to donate exercise books, rulers, erasers, pens, glue, Mathematical sets, calculators, and toiletries. Among the donations, Capricorn Asset Management sponsored the donation of stationery and toiletries for 75 children at the school for the hearing impaired and contributed to the reinstalling of 2 toilets in the hall.

 

 

The Group’s Executive of Brand & Corporate Affairs, Marlize Horn, stated that the substantial contribution from Capricorn Group will go a long way in creating a more conducive learning environment for the learners, adding that “inclusivity is key to quality education, and we are proud to support the two schools with learning materials.”

“It touched my heart to see that we still have people who care enough to take from their pockets to support our learners. We are truly thankful. Capricorn Group, you don’t know the difference this donation will make. Some of the learners came without any toiletries, and this donation will help them,” said Alice Bauleth, Principal of the Hearing-Impaired School.

During the donation drive, many employees went out of their way to purchase items for donation to the two schools. When they dropped their donations, the Bank Windhoek Operations Support & Properties in Possession team had this to say. “We believe in equality, and as a collective, we all benefit from extending support to the Schools of the Visually and Hearing Impaired. We stand behind those wonderful teachers committed to the expansion and growth of children, especially those with special needs, and we hope that our small contribution will help foster a more inclusive learning environment.”

As a Connector of Positive Change, Capricorn Group is committed to giving back to the community through various philanthropic initiatives. The company’s support of the two schools exemplifies its efforts to support inclusive education and literacy.

Written by: Staff Writer

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