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Bible study group reaches out to Stepping Stone
Alberton Wes NG Kerk's Witgoud Bybelstudie recently contributed towards the work Stepping Stone Hospice & Care Services makes in the lives of those in need.
Alberton-Wes NG Kerk’s Witgoud Bybelstudiegroep donated R1 000 to Stepping Stone Hospice & Care Services to assist them in keeping their doors open.
The group delivered the proof of payment to the New Market adult unit.
This donation will be used to enhance patient care and support their families.
Stepping Stone Hospice founder and CEO Tersia Burger said it costs them at least R788 000 per month to keep their doors open and this donation will make a significant impact on the lives of the patients and families served by the hospice.
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