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De Ville Centre | Collaboration with Pam Golding for Mandela Day 2024 | Jars of Hope Initiative

Sep 19, 2024 | Social Responsibility

In honor of Mandela Day 2024, De Ville Centre proudly collaborated with Pam Golding for the Jars of Hope initiative. This year, they extended the traditional 67 minutes of service into a drive that lasted throughout winter, aiming to create lasting moments of joy. The community was invited to fill empty jars at home with a simple list of dry soup ingredients, providing warm, nourishing meals to vulnerable men and women. These jars were collected and distributed to those in need, offering comfort and sustenance during the cold months. This initiative highlighted De Ville Centre and Pam Golding’s commitment to supporting their community and honoring Nelson Mandela’s legacy. The collaboration made a significant impact, spreading warmth and kindness throughout the season and brightening the lives of those who needed it most.