A former Miss South Africa has kick-started an initiative for peculiar South Africans to assist repay lay-by accounts for college uniform purchases at Pep Shops throughout the nation.
This comes after a person within the Japanese Cape made headlines for spending over R100 000 settling account balances.
FORMER MISS SA STARTS SCHOOL UNIFORM INITIATIVE
In a viral social media video, picture marketing consultant Megan Coleman, a former Miss South Africa, shared a plea for South Africans to help needy learners who had but to obtain their college uniforms.
The initiative includes settling the accounts of fogeys who’ve taken lay-by accounts at Pep Shops across the nation.
Coleman – who received the title in 2007 – shared: “Final week we popped into Pep and requested if we might repay a number of of their lay-by, realizing that there are millions of youngsters round South Africa whose dad and mom weren’t capable of afford their college uniforms in the beginning of the yr.
“We waited whereas the shop supervisor phoned the households that we had helped, and so they have been in full disbelief.”
Issuing a name to motion, she continued: “We all know it’s a troublesome month for everybody, however in the event you do have a bit of to spare, pop into your nearest PEP and ask if you are able to do the identical. You don’t must repay the entire quantity; even only a portion goes a great distance.”
The initiative was favored by many outstanding South Africans, together with philanthropist Rachel Kolisi.
GENEROUS GOOD SAMARITAN
In the meantime, an nameless shopper, hailed a “Good Samaritan”, paid off 260 unpaid lay-bys at a Pep Retailer in Aberdeen, Japanese Cape, final month.
The entire quantity was R132 500.
PEP chief advertising government Beyers van der Merwe stated in a press release: “We have been taken fully unexpectedly.
“This degree of human kindness reminds us that generosity lands powerfully when it connects to folks’s actual wants. The lay-bys have been for college uniforms, child clothes, and different necessities”.
In 2019, one other nameless benefactor walked into an area retailer in Mossel Bay and paid off each lay-by within the books, totalling R337 000.
The stranger left a be aware to all of the recipients, which learn: “I’m grateful that I’m able to settle your PEP Retailer lay-by. I do know it’s as much as folks to assist folks. It’s simply the respectable factor for all of us to do…”





![Franschhoek cross stands tall after recent wildfire [photo] Franschhoek cross stands tall after recent wildfire [photo]](https://www.thesouthafrican.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/615931872_26645420188380819_7184416510479728410_n.jpg.optimal.jpg)












