
Nelson Mandela Day Campaign July 18, 2020
Born and raised in poverty and unjustly imprisoned for more than two decades, Nelson Mandela overcame hatred, violence and oppression to become the leader of South Africa and an inspiration for the world. In this time of global pandemic, Nelson Mandela’s passion for education has never been more important.
INMED Partnerships for Children is humbled to participate in Nelson Mandela’s vision of a world that achieves equality, respect, education, food security, access to healthcare and equal opportunities for all people through education and compassion.
Help us celebrate Nelson Mandela Day on July 18 by sharing these special videos of our staff, volunteers and program participants offering tributes to Nelson Mandela; tips on fitness, healthy lifestyles and home gardening; and reading a children’s book about preventing the spread of the coronavirus, written by INMED South Africa Programs Director Unathi Sihlahla. Together, we can help vulnerable children and families survive the pandemic and thrive in its aftermath.
Nelson Mandela would be proud!
A Tribute to Nelson Mandela
INMED USA after-school program graduate Juan reads a few facts about Nelson Mandela’s early life as part of INMED’s Nelson Mandela Day of Service celebration.
We Are All in This Together
INMED USA STEAM Club participants Jimmy and Jhosline read a story written by INMED Africa Programs Director Unathi Sihlahla about students in Soweto, who learn how to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Download a free copy of this ebook.
Cuénteles a todos los niños sobre coronavirus y COVID-19
Garbriel, de nueve años, lee un libro para niños sobre cómo prevenir la propagación de COVID-19, escrito por el Director de Programas de INMED Sudáfrica, Unathi Sihlahla. ¡La información es igual de útil en Perú!
Tell All Kids About Coronavirus and COVID-19 (South Africa)
Sixteen-year-old Ashleigh reads an ebook for children on how to prevent the spread of coronavirus, written by INMED South Africa Programmes Director Unathi Sihlahla. To download a free copy of this book, please visit https://inmed.org.za.