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SASKO SIYASIZANA CAMPAIGN CONTINUES TO UNLOCK BETTER QUALITY PLAY FOR CHILDREN

Sasko Siyasizana, a leading advocacy campaign focused on child development and well-being through Better Quality Play, is handing over a new playground to Alexandra based primary school this week to emphasize the critical role of high-quality play in children’s lives.

The campaign aims to raise awareness among parents, educators, and policymakers about the significance of play in fostering holistic development, creativity, and emotional resilience among children.

36 Early Childhood Development Centres and Primary schools across South African communities have been selected as beneficiaries of the Sasko Siyasizana campaign. 

The campaign is currently live and will run until 30 April 2024 and it offers Sasko bread consumers an opportunity to nominate schools and communities that need the playgrounds.

To participate, consumers must purchase any SASKO bread, buns, or rolls, scan the QR code or WhatsApp us on 068 746 2356 and nominate a primary school or day-care to receive a R10 000 playground upgrade and you could also stand to win R5000 in cash. Ts and Cs apply. SASKO. People who care make things better. 

DID YOU KNOW?

SASKO Siyasizana is a community initiative committed to making a positive impact on the lives of South Africans. Through various campaigns and projects, SASKO Siyasizana aims to contribute to the well-being and development of communities.

About SASKO:

SASKO, a brand under the PepsiCo umbrella, is a well-known and trusted name in South Africa, providing high-quality bakery products for over 80 years. https://sasko.co.za/

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Follow SASKO on social media for updates and join the conversation using #MadeWithCare #SASKOCares

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