BRITS POS – BRITS - With a long-standing commitment to sports and a belief that no journey is taken alone, Toyota is once again behind more than 200 Olympic and Paralympic athletes around the world. The global “Start Your Impossible” campaign not only showcases how remarkable these athletes are, but also highlights the power of local communities rallying behind them, from the coaches and teammates to parents and fans. In the 2024 campaign, Toyota aspires to ignite the spark of endless possibilities within communities all over the globe.
EMBRACE THE SPIRIT OF UBUNTU - International Nelson Mandela Day
BRITS POS – BRITS - On Thursday 18 July, International Nelson Mandela Day, people of all ages, interests and careers are invited to participate in volunteering 67 minutes to craft and pack items for everyone in need.
Create a better world for all children by raising funds for children in need. Gushwell Brooks, Head of Nelson Mandela Day, says it is heart-breaking that a quarter of food in South Africa goes to waste whilst a quarter of South Africans do not have access to adequate food.
VLU-vroue deel hul kosbare vaardighede
BRITS POS – BRITS – Die Vroue Landbou-unie Brits se lede spits hulle daarop toe om jongmense in die gemeenskap aktief betrokke te kry en met hulle die kosbare vaardighede wat die spesiale vroue oor dekades opgebou het, te deel.
In die twee dae, wat gewoonlik in die Julie-skoolvakansie plaasvind, kry die leerlinge kans om te bak en te brou, naaldwerk, borduurwerk, kunswerk en allerlei handige vaardighede te leer.
Please, support our local Hospice
BRITS POS – BRITS – Although small, Brits/Hartbeespoort Hospice’s team is dynamic and able to provide a unique and priceless service in the Madibeng area.
Brits/Hartbeespoort Hospice has been a significant part of the local community for 24 years, lending a helping hand to all those going through illness and for those requiring palliative care.
SAPS Paint-A-Tavern Awareness Campaign
BRITS POS – MOOINOOI - SAPS Mooinooi in conjunction with the station’s CPF, on 13 June, embarked on a Paint-A-Tavern GBV and Femicide awareness campaign, which was orchestrated by the Provincial liquor board in collaboration with the Gambling Board, Department of Trade and Industry as well as tavern owners.