Africa-Press – Eswatini. Stefanutti Stocks Construction Eswatini has donated E100 000 to SOS Children’s Villages Eswatini at the Deputy Prime Minister’s Office to support vulnerable children, strengthen alternative care services and reinforce collaboration between government and the private sector, through direct financial assistance aimed at improving the wellbeing and protection of children across the country.
The donation will support SOS Children’s Villages in providing care to over 500 children in alternative care and more than 3 800 children under the Family Strengthening Program, ensuring access to safe family environments, education, protection and psychosocial support. Government officials and the organisation welcomed the contribution, commending the construction company for stepping forward to support children who need stability, guidance and a nurturing environment.
DPMO Principal Secretary Sboniso Nkambule, who stood in for the Deputy Prime Minister, highlighted the long standing impact of the organisation, saying, “SOS Children’s Villages has been transforming lives for over 3 decades. Companies like Stefanutti Stocks Construction Eswatini are crucial in supporting Eswatini’s future.” He further noted that partnerships of this nature play a vital role in complementing government efforts to create sustainable solutions for vulnerable children and families.
“We are committed to investing in the future of this country, and that’s why we are proud to support SOS Children’s Villages,” says Dr Thandiwe Hlatjwako, Director of Stefanutti Stocks Construction Eswatini. “Children are the future leaders, and we must invest in them.” She highlighted the company’s belief in giving back to communities and contributing to initiatives that create lasting social impact.
“No child should grow up alone,” says Ms Andile Phindile Nhleko Makama, National Director of SOS Children’s Villages. “We’re committed to working with government and stakeholders to ensure no child grows up alone.” She emphasised that the donation will enhance ongoing programmes that promote family based care and strengthen support systems for vulnerable children.
The handover symbolised a shared commitment to safeguarding the wellbeing of children and building a future where every child has the opportunity to thrive in a caring and secure environment.
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