A recent marketing campaign to promote Sappiâs Typek A4 office paper as an essential back-to-school stationery item brought unexpected joy to the learners and educators at Ashdown Primary School in Pietermaritzburg.
The Typek campaign was flighted on eTV earlier this year, when parentsâ time is traditionally consumed by the frantic rush to get their children school-ready.
âSappi has for many years prioritised literacy and education in its support for local communities and is just one of the ways in which Sappi actively supports Quality Education, one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals,â says says Beryl TraorĂ©, Social Impact Lead for Sappi Southern Africa. âFor us, quality education is not just about imparting knowledge; it is about empowering individuals to reach their full potential and create a brighter future for themselves by giving them the necessary resources and creating safe spaces that make learning conducive.â
The campaign saw 15 lucky people each receiving a R1,000 shopping voucher. Entrants were also asked to nominate a worthy school to receive generous donation of 1 tonne (80 boxes) of Sappi Typek paper.
Ashdown Primary School in Edendale was selected as the recipient school by Pietermaritzburg resident Candice Piek, one of the voucher winners. Piek had consulted Caitlin Hull from Cordwalles Preparatory School for Boys which has had 16-year partnership with Ashdown. Over the years, Cordwalles has undertaken several initiatives at Ashdown, like purchasing and installing JoJo tanks, servicing and repairing the kitchen, bathrooms and classrooms, and donating a range of resources like books, sports items and seeds for the kitchen garden.
Ncane Gambu, acting principal at Ashdown Primary School, expressed, âWe are extremely thankful to Sappi for donating not only paper, but also the much-needed resources to our school. I can’t express how grateful we are to Sappi for this support!â
As part of Sappiâs employee volunteerism programme â âShow Your Heartâ â the Sappi Forests team based in Pietermaritzburg shared their expertise with the donation and planting oof some indigenous Pepperbark (Warburgia) trees at the school. The eager learners were able to discover the importance of environmental stewardship and the vital role trees play in the ecosystem.
Sappi also provided comfortable outdoor tables and benches, creating enhanced spaces for the children to enjoy their lunches as part of Ashdownâs feeding scheme. Eating utensils were also supplied.
Watch the Facebook video of the event highlights:Â https://fb.watch/rLc4xXn7_I/