Zunaid Moti launches winter blanket drive to warm South Africa
- Moti Cares
- Jun 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 7

Entrepreneur and philanthropist Zunaid Moti is stepping up once again to bring warmth and hope to thousands.
On 10 June 2025, Moti announced the launch of the 2025 Moti Cares Winter Blanket Drive, aiming to distribute 20,000 blankets to communities battling the harsh cold.
THE BLANKET DRIVE
Last year, Moti’s team successfully delivered 20,000 blankets, and this year, the mission continues with even greater determination.
The drive will run from June through the end of winter, reaching under-resourced neighbourhoods, shelters, hospitals, and community organisations across the country.
Moti has planned three major events to mark the campaign’s milestones. Youth Day on 14 June, Mandela Day on 18 July, and Women’s Day on 9 August, according to LinkedIn.
These dates are symbolic, honouring South Africa’s rich history and the spirit of giving. Thousands of lives stand to benefit from these targeted blanket handovers.
ZUNAID MOTI AND GIVING BACK
Zunaid Moti and his family will personally attend these key events, connecting with recipients and sharing in the warmth of community spirit.
Beyond these scheduled visits, Moti plans spontaneous drop-ins at other nominated handovers.
“It’s important to me to thank the public and our supporters in person,” he says. “Their engagement drives this initiative forward.”
Moti Cares, the philanthropic arm founded by Zunaid Moti, focuses on making a tangible difference in people’s lives.
WINTER IN SOUTH AFRICA
While it supports various causes year-round, the Winter Blanket Drive remains one of its most impactful projects. It provides not just physical warmth but also dignity and comfort during the coldest months.
“Winter can be brutal for so many South Africans,” Moti explains. “This drive is about more than blankets. It’s about showing people they are not alone. That someone cares.”
The campaign invites the public to get involved by nominating charities or communities in need.