In celebration of Mandela Day, 18 July, Cure Day Hospitals Midstream provided care bags for Ki-Deo House of Safety in Lyttelton Manor, Centurion. The care bags included much needed everyday essentials such as personal care items and hygiene products – to boost morale and brighten the lives of resident children by demonstrating support from the community. With aligned missions, Cure Day Hospitals Midstream excels at delivering quality, affordable healthcare with humanity while Ki-Deo aims to provide stability and holistic care to vulnerable children. Both institutions focus on dignity, care, and serving the community—making the Mandela Day outreach deeply meaningful.
Cure Day Hospitals Midstream is a community‑focused modern day hospital situated in Midstream, halfway between Johannesburg and Pretoria. Ki‑Deo House of Safety, run by Doxa Deo, is a nurturing safe house for abused or abandoned children, providing a family‑based, therapeutic refuge. Their Mandela Day care bag partnership beautifully bridges healthcare and community compassion, showing how practical giving can make a real difference in young lives.