People from all over shared the love by making sandwiches, packing food, sewing dolls and making colouring books, among other activities on Mandela Day last Thursday, by spending their 67 minutes volunteering with food relief organisation Ladles of Love at The Lookout, Waterfront. The organisation attempted the Ubuntu World Record-breaking event by volunteering 67 minutes to craft and pack items for small children in need.Xolani Ndunam acting director at the CCMA, with Ladles of Love founder Danny Dilberto and Vusi Landu, CCMA provincial senior commissioner with a R54 000 donation for the organisationJade Davids from Southfield and Belinda Knight from Parklands sew dolls for children.Nadeen Ebrahim from Parow and Maegan Ryan, from Elsies River, who spent her birthday she shares with Mandela doing 67 minutes of good.Scott Robinson from Woodstock, Boisse Benjamin from Observatory and David Makay from ParowDebbie Kitching from Rondebosch filled a Bucket of Hope with dry ingredients for childrenRegular supporters of the event, from Serving Hands in Athlone, are from left, founder Insaaf Manuel from Belgravia, Joy Petersen from Athlone, Gwen Petersen from Crawford, Gaynore Africa from Athlone, Mona Smith from Athlone an Marilyn Dias from BelgraviaMichael Abrahams from Belville and Carol Lavery from Hout Bay.June Forte from Rondebosch sported her South African t-shirt for Mandela DayIn front are Nicole Isaacs from Silvertown with Simoné Leukes from Athlone showing off her Madiba t-shirt, Sifundo Gqitshinduku from the CBD and Promise Mlilo from Athlone. At back is Garth Le-Roux from Parow North.[iframe src=https://rumble.com/embed/v55m9ln/?pub=qnnu]