Archives for February 2024

Octodec and Dis-Chem strengthen partnership with launch of Tshwane community clinic to provide accessible healthcare

Tuesday, 13 February 2024 – JSE-listed REIT, Octodec Investments Limited, proudly announces the opening of the Dis-Chem Community Clinic today in Tshwane. This collaborative initiative underscores Octodec’s commitment to improving the quality of services for communities in and around Tshwane by providing accessible and affordable healthcare.

Establishing a Community Clinic in Tshwane is a vision borne out of Dis-Chem’s existing community outreach initiative, which brings accessible and affordable healthcare services to those in need. In this spirit, Dis-Chem approached Octodec to provide space for an accessible inner-city clinic in Tshwane. The clinic’s primary objective is to offer affordable healthcare services, emphasising the principle that value is attached to even a minimal cost. The clinic will provide appointment-based visits, reducing the need for patients to endure long queues or walk-in visits. Basic medications will be available, and the clinic will refer patients with more severe conditions.

Commenting on this initiative, Octodec Managing Director Jeffrey Wapnick said, “The opening of the Dis-Chem Community Clinic marks a pivotal moment for both Octodec and the surrounding communities. By collaborating with Dis-Chem, we are creating a meaningful and lasting impact in bridging the gaps in South Africa’s healthcare landscape, particularly in areas with limited access to quality medical services. This initiative is strongly aligned to Octodec’s purpose of making meaningful and sustainable contributions to the communities we serve.”

Octodec upgraded a dedicated space to meet the clinic’s requirements and provides the clinic with rent-free occupation for a period of five years. For Octodec, providing a free-of-charge space for initiatives focused on delivering social responsibility and community support is a norm as. Octodec provides free rental space in their buildings to several charitable organisations, including Dignity Dreams, Cotlands, and Santa Shoebox.

Lizeth Kruger, Community Clinic Executive, further emphasised the importance of the clinic, stating, “Opening our clinic will afford us the opportunity to increase medical access to people that are really in need, who don’t have the money to go to private clinics or doctors, yet need preventative care. This clinic represents hope and empowerment for people who need quality healthcare services.”

This collaboration also builds upon Octodec’s established partnership with Dis-Chem and Future Life who joined forces in 2023 to alleviate child-hunger through their Feed the Future programme, which aims to serve more than two million nutritious meals to school children. Added to this, and in line with Octodec’s response to the growing need for quality healthcare services, the company has completed the construction for the Health Connect Medical Centre, in the Tshwane CBD. Health Connect primarily focuses on accommodating doctors and healthcare professionals by providing medical suites in the adjacent but connected building of Louis Pasteur Hospital.

Octodec and Cotlands launch Kamane Educare Centre

A R1.3 million partnership set to transform Early Childhood Development (ECD) for residents and community members in Tshwane

Tuesday, 6 February 2024 – JSE-listed REIT, Octodec Investments Limited, in collaboration with its long-standing social impact partner in Early Childhood Development (ECD), Cotlands, is proud to announce the launch of the Kamane Educare Centre, a transformative ECD facility in Tshwane. This initiative underscores Octodec’s long-standing commitment to enhancing the inner-city residential quality of life and actively supporting community welfare.

Cotlands, a highly respected non-profit organisation with an 87-year track record of successfully delivering on early learning initiatives that serve vulnerable children, says that 90% of a child’s brain development occurs within the first five years of life. Children who experience high-quality play-based early learning opportunities during the first five years of life have the advantage of acquiring holistic skills needed to succeed in school, employment, and later life.

Kamane Educare Centre officially opened in January 2024 and addresses the pressing need for accessible, high-quality services in Tshwane’s residential areas. It provides a Cotlands early learning playgroup programme, comprising of annual lesson plans linked to the National Curriculum Framework birth to 4, tailored to nurture young children’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development. To ensure quality play-based lessons, the ECD practitioner has also received accredited online training through Cotlands Ignite®.  Moreover, the Centre extends its services to school-going children, offering aftercare in a nurturing and educational environment.

Lisa Carne, Head of Sustainability at City Property said, “This partnership is vitally important to us as it holistically integrates the development of our surrounding community. We are investing in this Centre for the benefit of the children and families and contributing to our communities’ overall well-being and vitality. Our investment in the Kamane Educare Centre promotes accessibility, supports working families, and facilitates early childhood development while breaking the cycle of poverty and fostering community cohesion.”

With an investment of R1.3 million, Octodec’s property management arm, City Property, played a crucial role in overseeing the comprehensive renovation of Pete’s Place to establish the newly created Kamane Educare Centre. Every aspect of the facility is meticulously designed to ensure a safe, enjoyable, and enriching environment for children. Notable features include a dedicated sick bay, educational play areas, classrooms, sleeping areas with bathrooms tailored for minors, and a kitchen to make nutritious meals.

Beyond the physical enhancements, Octodec’s support for the Kamane Educare Centre aligns with its dedication to enterprise development and community empowerment. Annah Gumbi, a Cotlands-trained regional manager, is the proud owner of the Centre, which currently employs five professionals and Cotlands-accredited staff members and cares for 16 young students.

“We deeply appreciate the chance to establish a quality ECD Centre. It’s not just about delivering quality education but crafting a nurturing and practical environment. Parents are astonished at how we’ve turned this dream into reality. Unlike many ECDs in makeshift spaces around the CBD, this partnership has enabled us to redefine what a true home, safety, and convenience mean for our children,” said Gumbi.

In an exciting development, the Centre will soon introduce a toy library, facilitating educational toy exchanges among residents and neighbouring ECD centres. Octodec’s staff has eagerly embraced this initiative, with many volunteering to contribute pre-loved educational toys.

The long-standing partnership between Octodec and Cotlands extends beyond the Kamane Educare Centre. Octodec has historically provided free rent to Cotlands’ Head Office, while City Property actively supports a community skills development programme, focusing on Cotlands-accredited teacher training. Furthermore, Octodec champions ECD learnerships through its POP-UP program, contributing to youth upskilling and empowerment.