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Thursday, March 20, 2025

HUGEST HAPPINESS BLANKET UNVEILED

 


The Hugest Happiness Blanket Unveiled to Joyful Applause in Gqeberha

On March 20, 2025, Nelson Mandela University’s Second Avenue Campus is being transformed into a breathtaking display of warmth and unity as the 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day movement unveils the world’s Hugest Happiness Blanket. Hundreds gathered to celebrate this historic moment on the United Nations International Day of Happiness, as a sea of vibrant, handcrafted blankets – meticulously stitched together by South African KnitWits create an unforgettable display of kindness in action.

The centrepiece, a massive yellow smiley emoji, radiated joy, embodying the spirit of giving that has defined this movement since its inception in 2013. More than just a spectacular installation, the event serves as a tangible act of compassion, with every single blanket destined to provide warmth to individuals and families in need.



(Left: Carolyn Steyn, founder of 67 Blankets)

 

A Resounding Success

 “The energy and love that filled the air today were absolutely electric. It was more than an installation, it was a celebration of humanity,” said Carolyn Steyn, founder of 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day. “It was particularly meaningful to bring this event to the Eastern Cape, Madiba’s birthplace, where his legacy of service and kindness continues to inspire us all.”

 A quarter of the blankets will remain in Gqeberha, with special distributions taking place across the Eastern Cape, including to Bethsaida Ministry in Nieu-Bethesda, Paterson High School (which received 100 blankets in honour of its centenary), Missionvale Care Centre, Umphanda Foundation for Autism, and Ekuphumleni Elderly Home.

 Nelson Mandela University played a pivotal role in hosting the event. Oyama Soga, expressed her gratitude, stating: “This collaboration has been a testament to what can be achieved when different sectors of society come together within a shared purpose. The University provides an inspiring space for engagement, and the enthusiasm from students and staff made the initiative even more impactful. It’s been incredible to see how seamlessly everyone worked together to turn a simple act of knitting into a powerful gesture of care and solidarity."

 

Creativity, Culture, and Community

The event was a feast for the senses, with moving performances from the Nelson Mandela University Choir, The Quintessentials Acapella Group, Toynbee Ballet Academy, and the Lawson Brown Steel Band. Acclaimed artists PJ Powers, Monique Hellenberg, and Tim Moloi bring their musical magic to the celebration, while renowned artist Muneeb Wassin captures the essence of giving with a live painting created on-site.

Adding to the excitement is a special moment for young creatives. A T-shirt design competition saw learners from Khulile Primary School – Daliso Amila, Khonzani Achumile, and Moyakhe Lathitha – honoured on stage for their winning design. Their artwork beautifully captured the event’s message of happiness and unity, further proving that the next generation is already embracing Madiba’s ethos of service and kindness.


A Grateful Acknowledgment

The event garnered international support with United Nations Multi-Country Coordinator Ms Anthea Hurling saying: "The 67 Blankets Giant Blanket of Happiness is a powerful symbol of unity, kindness, and shared humanity. As it ties into the UN International Day of Happiness, it reminds us that true joy comes from acts of generosity and compassion. In South Africa and across the world, this initiative weaves together diverse communities, proving that small actions – stitch by stitch – can create a fabric of hope, resilience, and warmth for those in need. It is a testament to the spirit of Ubuntu and the collective effort to build a happier, more inclusive world for all."

 General Bantu Holomisa, who delivered a powerful address, commended all those involved, saying, “This event was a testament to the strength of collective goodwill. My deepest gratitude to every person who knitted, organised, and participated in this extraordinary day.”

Professor Andre Keet, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Nelson Mandela University, echoed this sentiment, stating: “Nelson Mandela University has a strong ethos of community engagement rooted in social justice, ubuntu and the transformative power of education. Our Hubs of Convergence (HoC) at Nelson Mandela University are a unique model of engagement, collaboration and co-creation aimed at fostering deep, transformative partnerships between the university and society. This initiative moves beyond traditional community engagement by creating physical and intellectual spaces where academia, civil society, government and communities come together to address pressing social issues.”


 (Left: Stuttafords - a major supporter - offloading masses of blankets)

As the blankets were laid out and the giant smiley beamed across the campus, attendees were reminded of the power of small acts to create massive change. The Hugest Happiness Blanket has not only set a new benchmark for kindness but has left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who took part.


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