
Blankets and Books at Bedford for Mandela Month
Community initiatives invite shoppers to give back throughout July
Bedford Centre is marking Nelson Mandela Month by giving shoppers the opportunity to make a genuine difference through two community initiatives that support local charities and bring people together through simple acts of kindness.
Throughout July, visitors can help create handmade blankets for those in need as part of the return of the much-loved Hooked on Kindness campaign, before browsing for their next great read at the annual Germiston SPCA Book Fair, where every purchase helps care for vulnerable animals.
Stitching Together a Warmer Winter
From 13 to 19 July, Bedford Centre will once again partner with the dedicated volunteers from Edenvale KnitsWits for “Hooked on Kindness.” The stand, located on the upper level opposite Spur, invites shoppers to enjoy viewing beautiful handcrafted blankets, learn something new and contribute towards a cause that brings warmth to those who need it most.
Whether you’re an experienced knitter, a keen crocheter or someone who has always wanted to give it a try, everyone is welcome. Visitors can donate knitted or crocheted squares, purchase wool for the KnitsWits team or simply take a seat and learn the basics from the volunteers.
Every square crafted in this week will become part of a handmade blanket that will help keep vulnerable members of the community warm during the colder months.
Books That Gives Back

The spirit of giving continues on Friday, 25 July, when the popular Germiston SPCA Book Fair returns to Bedford Centre from 10h00 to 14h00.
Taking place on the Lower Level opposite Pick n Pay, the book fair offers hundreds of pre-loved books from just R10 each. From bestselling novels and children’s favourites to cookbooks, biographies and unexpected treasures, there is something waiting to be discovered on every table.
Every book sold helps raise vital funds for the Germiston SPCA, supporting its ongoing work rescuing, caring for and protecting animals in the local community.
“Nelson Mandela Month reminds us that making a difference doesn’t always require grand gestures,” said Bedford Management. “Sometimes it starts with learning a new skill, donating a ball of wool or buying a second-hand book. These are simple ways for people to come together, support local organisations and help make a real difference in the lives of others.”
Whether spending a few minutes learning to crochet, contributing towards a blanket or taking home a pre-loved book, Bedford Centre invites shoppers to become part of a month of generosity, connection and community.





