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Volkswagen rallies support for Ububele Early Childhood Development Centre

Volkswagen Group South Africa (VWSA) employees,  along with their friends and families,  have rallied support for the Ububele Early Childhood Development Centre (ECD) in Alexandra through a makeover for the Centre which looks after 65 children aged between two and six years old in Alexandra Township, 7km from the VWSA offices in Sandton, Johannesburg.

 Ububele is a Nguni word for kindness and that is exactly what is shown to these children at the centre. 

Ububele Centre focusses on improving the emotional development of the children they care for. Research has shown that for a child to develop into a healthy, happy and productive adult, he or she needs physical and emotional care, support and development.  That is why Volkswagen supports Ububele in their mission to help children in the two to six year age group grow up into happy, productive adults.

The gesture which came under the Volkswagen Show of Hands programme asks VWSA employees to give off their own time to improve the lives of those less fortunate. Through this effort last Saturday, Volkswagen employees were able to renovate the crèche to create a conducive learning environment for the children. They did this by brightening up the centre with paint and murals, providing maintenance to the ablution facilities, installing much needed cupboards and book shelves for the children as well as upgrading and beautifying the play area. 

Another project which was completed on Saturday and that will leave a real lasting legacy is the planting of a vegetable and herb garden which will provide the crèche with much needed fresh produce to help with the children’s nutritional needs.

 “As a company we know that investing in early childhood development is the most powerful investment in human capital that a company can make and therefore we continue to invest in centres like Ububele. It is important for us to not only invest the money but to physically be involved in the upgrades and renovations,” said Thomas Schaefer, Chairman and Managing Director: Volkswagen Group South Africa.

The Show of Hands Volunteer Programme is an ongoing initiative under the Volkswagen for Good campaign. The Volkswagen for Good campaign mainly focuses on education and youth development.

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