Friday, May 22, 2026

Join Bata’s One Million Pairs of Hope campaign for Mandela Month

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Bata’s One Million Hope Pairs Campaign

Why School Shoes Matter

For many learners in rural KwaZulu‑Natal and Gauteng, the walk to school is long, rough, and sometimes done barefoot. Shoes are often shared, worn out, or simply unavailable. A proper pair of school shoes does more than protect feet—it boosts confidence, encourages attendance, and helps kids focus on learning instead of worrying about sore soles.

The Scale of the Need

Over 2.8 million children in these regions lack suitable footwear. In many households, siblings pass a single pair down the line, and shoes are kept far beyond their useful life. This hidden barrier can lead to absenteeism, lower self‑esteem, and reduced academic performance.

How Bata Is Stepping Up

During Mandela Month, Bata South Africa is turning its manufacturing strength into a social‑impact mission: delivering one million pairs of its iconic Toughees school shoes to children who need them most. The initiative, called “One Million Hope Pairs,” leverages Bata’s Loskop factory in rural KZN—where most employees are women—to produce durable, comfortable shoes designed for everyday South African school life.

Partners Making It Happen

Gift of the Givers

Founded by Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman, Gift of the Givers brings extensive humanitarian experience to the project. The organization already provides stationery, clothing, uniforms, and blankets to children after floods and disasters, and now helps ensure the shoes reach the most vulnerable learners.

Ashraful Aid National

Ashraful Aid works on the ground to identify schools and communities with the greatest need. Sabera Asmal, KZN regional manager, emphasizes that while funding schools is vital, providing uniforms and shoes is equally important for keeping kids in class.

How Companies Can Join

Structured Sponsorship Packages

Businesses can participate by sponsoring a pair of Toughees shoes for as little as a few hundred rand. Each contribution directly funds a new pair for a child in need.

Transparent Reporting

Bata guarantees clear reporting on where each donation goes, allowing sponsors to see the impact of their support. Companies can also choose specific schools or communities to back, giving them a personal connection to the cause.

The Making of Toughees

Produced at the Loskop factory, Toughees shoes are built for toughness and comfort. The design considers long walks, uneven terrain, and the daily wear and tear of school life, ensuring that each pair lasts longer and keeps children’s feet protected.

Take the First Step

Interested businesses can reach out to Bata South Africa for partnership details. By joining the One Million Hope Pairs campaign, companies help turn a simple shoe into a powerful tool for education, dignity, and hope.

Conclusion

Education starts with the basics, and a reliable pair of school shoes is a fundamental step toward keeping children in the classroom. Bata South Africa, alongside Gift of the Givers and Ashraful Aid, invites businesses to step up this Mandela Month and help put one million pairs of Toughees on the feet of learners who deserve a brighter future. Every shoe sponsored is a step toward better attendance, higher confidence, and stronger communities.

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