In Conversation With Velly Matsebatlela

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South Africa’s well-known community movement, 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day, is set to celebrate World Creativity and Innovation Day on 18 April 2026 with a series of vibrant public gatherings across the country. These events will bring together knitters, crocheters, families, and volunteers in a shared effort to promote creativity while supporting vulnerable communities.

Founded in 2013 by Carolyn Steyn, the movement began as a simple initiative encouraging individuals to knit 67 blankets in honour of Nelson Mandela’s 67 years of public service. Over time, it has grown into a nationwide campaign that has mobilised thousands of volunteers, producing and distributing handmade blankets to hospitals, shelters, schools, and disadvantaged communities across South Africa.

This year’s celebrations will include a flagship Family Day Out in Johannesburg at Steyn City, alongside parallel events in Cape Town, Durban, Gqeberha, and White River. The gatherings aim to highlight how creativity can be a powerful tool for social good—transforming simple acts like knitting and crocheting into meaningful contributions that restore dignity and warmth to those in need.

The 2026 events also mark a leadership transition within the organisation. Annie Robinson Grealy has stepped into an operational leadership role, while founder Carolyn Steyn remains involved at an executive level to guide the movement’s long-term vision. This transition is positioned as part of the organisation’s growth strategy as it expands its national footprint and strengthens its volunteer network.

Beyond the symbolic celebration of creativity, the initiative reflects broader themes of social cohesion, volunteerism, and grassroots activism. In a country facing persistent inequality and economic strain, movements like 67 Blankets highlight the role of community-driven efforts in addressing immediate social needs while fostering unity across diverse groups.

The upcoming events invite South Africans from all walks of life—whether experienced crafters or complete beginners—to participate, connect, and contribute to a cause rooted in compassion and collective action.
14 Apr English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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