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Generous Bridgestone and Supa Quick customers raise R25 000 for Meals on Wheels

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Meals on Wheel staff receiving a cheque from Bridgestone's Nthabiseng Mogane, Senior Brand Manager (4th from left, back row) & Vuyokazi Xapa, Senior Communications Manager (5th from Left, back row) Image: Motorpress
Meals on Wheel staff receiving a cheque from Bridgestone's Nthabiseng Mogane, Senior Brand Manager (4th from left, back row) & Vuyokazi Xapa, Senior Communications Manager (5th from Left, back row) Image: Motorpress

• Bridgestone South African and Supa Quick have joined forces for a very special cause. 

• The tyre company and auto fitment centre have raised a R25 000. 

• The money is being used to assist the Meals on Wheels project. 

A great initiative between Bridgestone South Africa,  Supa Quick and its customers has raised R25 000 towards nearly 1700 meals to feed those in need through the Meals on Wheels project.

Bridgestone handed over a cheque to Meals on Wheels at the organisation's JHB Federation on 15 October, and these meals will delivered to those in need coinciding with World Food Day on 16 October.

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"As more and more South Africans have faced economic challenges in recent months, we recognised the urgent need to contribute to those in need of food, while offering financial relief to our customers," says Nthabiseng Mogane, Bridgestone South Africa Senior Brand Manager.

Cash back vouchers

Between July and September this year, Supa Quick and Bridgestone ran a national Cash Back offer, where customers received cash vouchers of as much as R800.

For every two Bridgestone tyres, sized 17-inches or lower, customers would receive R200 and for every two Bridgestone tyres larger than 17-inches, they would receive R400 – customers buying all four Bridgestone tyres of 18-inches and above pocketed R800.

Donating to Meals on Wheels

Customers had the option to either keep the cash voucher, or donate the cash to Meals on Wheels, a volunteer organisation that delivers nourishing meals to poor communities around the country.

"Serving society is in Bridgestone's DNA. We are a company that is dedicated to being community conscious and relevant in every region that we are in. This initiative was important to us as it gave our customers the opportunity to also take part in assisting the less fortunate," says Vuyokaxi Xapa, Senior Corporate Communications Manager at Bridgestone South Africa.

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Currently, Meals on Wheels operates from more than 700 service points throughout the country. In towns and cities, these branches usually comprise well-established kitchens, while in rural areas and squatter settlements, they utilise fully fitted "container kitchens", delivering a total of over 31-million meals a year.

"With around 80 kind-hearted Supa Quick customers passing on their cash back rewards out of pure goodwill, Meals on Wheels is moving closer to our goal of substantially increasing the number of meals we deliver compared to previous years," says Zwelakhe Lamula, JHB Federation branch manager

"As we rely on contributions to operate our feeding operations, donations such as this one from Supa Quick, Bridgestone and their customers, are critical to our ability to be more effective, especially during the current crisis."

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