Madiba Challenge x Sonnenglas®: How we combine the power of sport and the sun

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Madiba Challenge x Sonnenglas®: How we combine the power of sport and the sun

Sonnenglas® donates 120 solar lanterns to a new youth center in the township of Langa in Cape Town

Madiba Challenge x Sonnenglas® - The Power of Sport and the Sun

What unites Sonnenglas® with the Madiba Challenge? A shared vision of sustainability and social impact. And that's how our partnership was born. With our donation of 120 solar lanterns to the Langa Township, we can directly support the young people affected by the frequent power outages in Cape Town. The solar jars provide a reliable source of light, allowing the children to study and complete their homework in the evening.

Many of the youths in Langa live in precarious conditions: some families reside in shelters made of corrugated iron, containers, or simple social housing, often without proper sanitation facilities. Our solar jars can make a small but meaningful difference here. The children’s reactions speak for themselves, as Clarisse, Project Manager at the Madiba Challenge, shared in an interview: “The kids were so happy to receive the gifts. They were fascinated by the object, impressed by the design, and once they understood how the solar lamps worked, they were absolutely thrilled.”

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Langa, the oldest township in Cape Town, means "sun." It was founded in 1927 after the Urban Pass Laws forced Black South Africans into designated townships. Langa was one of the first places where Black residents of Cape Town were forcibly relocated during apartheid. Today, around 52,000 people live there.

The solar lanterns stand as a symbol of hope for a bright future. Clarisse explains, “When you see all these kids in Langa, you see the light that shines from them. These lamps are meant to light their path.” That’s the goal of the project: to provide children and young people with the opportunity to move forward through education, sports, and a community that shows them solidarity and kindness.

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