School wishes become a reality
Broll Namibia recently handed over donations to Dr Abraham Iyambo Primary School and Monte Christo Project Primary School at Windhoek’s Teachers Resource Centre, as part of their Wernhil Christmas Wish List competition.The annual initiative, now in its sixth edition, has become an institution for the Wernhil Shopping Centre and consists of two giving activities: the first to the selected children between the ages of six and twelve and families who submit their Christmas wishes; and the second to the shopping centre’s two partner schools.
The winning child of the 2021 Wish List competition, Gabriel Markus, wished for a digital tablet for his autistic brother, Dadiva Markus, for him to be able to communicate digitally with his family due to his speech impediment. Wernhil has gifted the wish and its tenant, Supatronix, sponsored a second tablet for Gabriel too, along with two tablet covers and two smart watches for children. The Markus children also received stationery, a soccer ball, as well as a children’s guitar and piano to foster Dadiva’s musical passions.
In completion of the 2021 giving activities, the donations received by the partner schools – each valued at N$6 000 – were two classroom cupboards for Dr Abraham Iyambo Primary School and a projector including stand for Monte Christo Project Primary School.
Representing Dr Abraham Iyambo Primary School at the donation handover was its Head of Department: Mathematics and Science, Ms Alexia Ileka, and from Monte Christo Project Primary School was its Principal, Ms Elizabeth Murangi.
Speaking on behalf of Broll Namibia was Sylvia Rusch, Head: Marketing and Public Relations, who expressed her pleasure at seeing another round of wishes being realised.
“In these challenging times, it is so important to take hands and give back to our communities as it is our communities who continually support our Wernhil Shopping Centre. This initiative is a true example of our O&L Group Purpose, ‘Creating a future, enhancing life’ and is only possible thanks to Wernhil’s valuable tenants, shoppers and the centre management team, to whom I want to say a humble thank you!”
Also recognising the impact of the initiative was Wernhil Shopping Centre General Manager, Johan van der Westhuizen.
“This initiative is one of our opportunities to give back to our communities and goes from strength to strength every year. With our Wernhil tenants becoming more involved, we hope to keep giving and teaming up as long as we can to make the greatest impact.”
Speaking on behalf of the Khomas Regional Director of Education, Arts and Culture, Paulus Nghikembua, was Paulus Lewin, Deputy Director of Education, Arts and Culture, who shared the gratitude and appreciation of the Khomas Regional Directorate for these donations.
“The longstanding partnership and annual sponsorships through the Wernhil Shopping Centre Wish List Competition contributed significantly to the efforts made thus far by the two schools to ensure continued teaching and learning, amidst hardships and challenges experienced over the past years,” Lewin said.
“Be assured that the donations will bring relief to both the learners and their schools in that they will bring some much-needed technologies to the Monte Christo Primary School and safe spaces to protect valuable items for the Dr Abraham Iyambo Primary School.”