POLOKWANE CHEMICAL SUPPLIERS PUTTING ON SMILES THIS CHRISTMAS TO THE FAMILIES OF MAHLAHLELANE DROP-IN CENTER, AND REA KGONA DROP-IN CENTER
28 January 2022
POLOKWANE CHEMICAL SUPPLIERS PUTTING ON SMILES THIS CHRISTMAS TO THE FAMILIES OF MAHLAHLELANE DROP-IN CENTER, AND REA KGONA DROP-IN CENTER
Christmas is a time for sharing love and joy and what better way to celebrate this most wonderful time of the year than by giving and putting smiles on a few faces. Through the Bucket of Hope Initiative Polokwane Chemical Suppliers continues to make a difference to the two centres we adopted in 2018.
This December 2021 on the 13th and 14th respectively, we handed over 30 grocery hampers to families from the Mahlahlelane drop-in center in Bergnek, and 72 school shoes to children from the Rea Kgona drop-in center in Mankweng.
Rea Kgona Drop-in Centre Manager was so happy to receive school shoes for 72 of their children who have now started the 2022 year with proper shoes.
Mahlahlalane Drop-in Centre Manager, Modipadi Rehab Dimo said she is so excited to receive the grocery hampers as well. “This will definitely help the families of the children that we take care of because most of them earn very little money, or are not working at all. The hampers will ensure that they too will be able to enjoy their Christmas,” Dimo concluded.
“Helping to build a cleaner, brighter future for all.”
Issued by: Marketing Department from PCS/Phatsima
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2021 Birthday Competition Terms and Conditions
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PCS Reaches Out to Disadvantaged Learners

Polokwane Chemical Suppliers (PCS), as part of their corporate social investment programme, handed over toiletries
to disadvantaged learners at Kabelo Secondary School in Polokwane on July 23.
According to PCS Marketing Manager, Maggie Mampane, the gesture was aimed at making a difference in the lives
of the learners at the school.
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Mahlahlelane Drop-In Centre Building donation 14 May 2021
New building donated to drop-in centre
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Mahlahlalane Drop-in Centre in Bergnek received a donation of a new building from Polokwane Chemical Suppliers (PCS) on Friday, 14 May 2021.
The handover ceremony was attended by the local community and Mahlahlalane Drop-in Centre board members. According to PCS Chief Executive Officer, Melita Mampane, this is not the first time PCS donated to the Mahlahlalane Drop-in Centre. “The Women’s Auxiliary of the Methodist Church firstly donated a braai stand, and then we donated shelters so that they do not have to cook in the rain.
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2021 Enterprise Development Competition
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Mama Phatsima’s Corner
Hello everyone!
So, every year during the second term of the school calendar, my team and I embark on our School Hygiene Campaign which is aimed at teaching the little ones the importance of practicing general hygiene and most importantly washing hands (how fitting). We work hard to ensure that the presentation is always fun, colourful and interactive. And of course, we always come bearing awesome gifts. This campaign was first initiated in 2015 and since then we have managed to visit over 240 schools and see over 50 000 learners in the foundation phase across Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Gauteng. (more…)
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Ensure Compliance
In the wake of the COVID-19 or what we have all come to know and refer to as the Coronavirus, the world has been caught by surprise. A scary surprise and reality that we all have to live with.
Governments all over the world, with the guidance of the World Health Organization (WHO) have put measures and regulations in place in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus and flatten the curve.
Part of these measures and guidelines include social distancing, avoiding touching our faces and washing our hands as frequently as possible.
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Sanitary Towels’ Handover during Mandela Day Celebration at Kabelo Secondary School
Studies have shown that at least 30% of learners miss school due to their monthly periods because they cannot afford sanitary towels as well as other essential hygiene products. Through a combined effort with the PCS employees, we were able to donate more than 800 packs of sanitary towels to Kabelo Secondary School in July 2019.
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