All South Africans should consider identifying and supporting organisations helping to redress the country’s glaring socio-economic inequalities, says social activist and Mrs SA finalist Chane Todd.
In the wake of violence and destruction in parts of KZN and Gauteng, Todd, 31, expressed condolences to those affected and urged all South Africans to help rebuild and redress the past. “Let’s strive for love, compassion, service and empowerment. Let’s work to feed the hungry, nourish the sick and empower all our people,” the mother and entrepreneur said. “While we address the short-term crisis, let’s support sustainable projects which are helping rebuild and redress the past,” said Todd, whose voluntary work includes helping rural communities access drinking water.
She has been working with Swim for Rivers, a non-commercial organisation which highlights South…