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Be a Guardian Angel: Pay off someone’s lay-by anonymously

As winter tightens its grip, many South African families face the daunting challenge of staying warm amidst increasing financial pressures. In response to this critical need, the Lay-by Buddy initiative offers a heartwarming and practical solution that embodies the spirit of Mandela month and the ethos of paying it forward.

 The Lay-by Buddy program invites South Africans to become guardian angels by anonymously paying off lay-by accounts for families in need. With donations starting as low as R2, every contribution can make a significant impact. This initiative ensures that families can receive essential winter items sooner, bringing warmth and comfort during the coldest months.

 Mandela month is a time to honour the legacy of Nelson Mandela by taking action and inspiring change. The Lay-by Buddy initiative encapsulates this spirit by fostering a sense of community and kindness. It encourages individuals to support their fellow citizens in a simple yet profound way.

 

The process is straightforward: donors can contribute any amount towards settling lay-by accounts at any PEP stores or online. These accounts often belong to families who have put aside essential winter items, such as clothing and blankets, but are struggling to complete their payments. By paying off these accounts, donors ensure that these families can access their much-needed items without further delay.

 

With heartfelt contributions from over 3,400 generous individuals, the Lay-by Buddy Initiative has amassed over R1.1 million. PEP has further bolstered this with a contribution of R1.5 million, resulting in immense relief for more than 46,200 customers since its inception. These combined efforts are a testament to the power of community and kindness.

 

Each donation, no matter how small, adds up to create a wave of generosity and support that can change lives.

 

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