PR Newswire | 19 Mar, 2013
GRAZ, Austria: With an emotional speech Luvuyo Hlanganani Mandela opened the "Nelson Mandela No-Moscow Primary School" in the South African village of Qunu on 15th March. "To offer the children in Nelson Mandela's birthplace a proper school education is very important to me and our family. We would like to thank the Lyoness Child & Family Foundation for its social commitment in South Africa," Nelson Mandela's great-grandson emphasised in the presence of international guests, including Meme Mable Kgagara, Nelson Mandela's assistant, Hubert Freidl, CEO Lyoness Nina Passegger, Director of the Child & Familiy Foundation, as well as representatives of the South African Ministry of Education.
In Nelson Mandela the Lyoness Child & Family Foundation has found a famous patron and name giver for the school. The 94-year-old winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and former South African president has always been committed to children and their right to education. That is why the Mandela family has been supporting the school project of the Child & Family Foundation in South Africa since the beginning of the project in July 2012. "Qunu still is an extremely poor region and education is an effective tool for the children living here to break the cycle of poverty," Garça Machel, Nelson Mandela's wife, acknowledges the importance of the new school in that region.
The "Nelson Mandela No-Moscow Primary School" has been realised within only nine months. All financial means were provided by the Lyoness Child & Family Foundation. The modern school building will replace the desolate previous building from now on and provides an adequate learning environment for about 228 children. The premises include seven classrooms and sanitary facilities, a nursery, two handcraft rooms, a computer room, a library and a new play and sports ground.
About the Lyoness Child & Family Foundation
According to the CSR and sustainability efforts of the internationally active shopping community, Lyoness, the Lyoness Child & Family Foundation was founded in 2008 as an independent charitable organisation, which supports national and international aid projects under the motto "Education. Opportunities. Future." Each Lyoness Member contributes actively to the Foundation's social projects with a part of their purchases. These are mainly educational projects for children and teenagers in economically deprived countries worldwide. You can find further information at http://www.lyoness-CFF.org.
About Lyoness
Lyoness is an international sector-spanning shopping community as well as a Loyalty Programme for trades. It is active in 32 countries throughout Europe, as well as in the USA, Canada, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and South Africa and in the Asian Pacific region in Hong Kong, Macao, Australia, Thailand and in the Philippines. Currently, more than 2.7 million Members use the Lyoness Benefits at 29,000 Loyalty Merchants worldwide. You can find further information at http://www.lyoness.com.
Press photo:
Opening ceremony of the "Nelson Mandela No-Moscow Primary School" in Qunu: Lyoness CEO Hubert Freidl (front left), Luvuyo Hlanganani Mandela (middle) and Meme Mable Kgagara (front right) cutting the barrier tape.
Credit: Lyoness.TV
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Contact: Silvia Weihs Lyoness Management GmbH Tel.: +43-664-85-55-241 Email: silvia.weihs@lyoness.ag
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