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Photo Gallery: Edenvale and Bedfordview communities come together to support #Knysna

Nic arrived in Knysna and was immediately deployed to assist with fires

With the support and help of Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS, Nic Bruchhausen’s urgent plea on Thursday morning for donations for those affected by the Knysna fires resulted in the collection and transport of eight tons of donated goods by Friday afternoon by Cargoworks. Nic left for Knysna from the NEWS’ office on Friday with some of the most needed supplies.

UPDATE: The NEWS received word from Bruchhausen, a former Edenvale firefighter, at 2.30am on Saturday. He arrived in Knysna and was immediately deployed to assist with fires.

Also read: #KnysnaDisasterRelief donations pour in

Seen here are members of the NEWS team and volunteers preparing the donations for transport.

The hard-working packers of Cargoworks Phillip Rgwizi and Eric Mobaleka taking a well-earned break after packing the donations for the Knysna relief effort.
A hard-working and helpful volunteer from Security Warehouse, neighbours of Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS, packing donations for the Knysna relief effort into cardboard boxes before the donations were transported to Knysna.
Graham Pass with Steve Johnston, hard at work moving donations for the Knysna relief effort from the offices of the Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS to the Cargoworks truck.
Kate Jones making a donation to the Knysna relief effort.
Irene Kleine unpacking some of the donations she and her husband brought to the Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS’ offices on June 9 for the Knysna relief effort.
Marietta Lombard, editor of the Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS marking some of the boxes filled with donations and water.
Phillip Rgwizi of Cargoworks carrying donations to the Cargoworks truck which was used to transport the donations of community members for the Knysna relief effort.
Pieter le Roux, chairperson of the Edenvale Child and Family Welfare Society making a donation to the Knysna relief effort on behalf of Edenvale Child Welfare.
Rozanne and Sidney Lottering came past the NEWS’ offices and made a donation to the Knysna relief effort.
Sales representative Sanet Bester and editor of the Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS Marietta Lombard.
Edenvale journalist Stephan Lehman analysing the donations from community members for the Knysna relief effort.
Helpful and hardworking community members take a break from packing donations for the Knysna relief effort to pose for a photo. Seen here are Graham Pass, Eric Mobaleka, Divvie van Der Walt, Nic Bruchhausen, Marietta Lombard (editor of the NEWS) and Charmaine Slater (assistant editor of the NEWS). Seen in front is Steve Johnston.
Marietta Lombard, editor of the Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWs marking some of the boxes filled with donations for the Knysna relief effort on June 9.
Graham Pass and Steve Johnston packing donated dog food dropped off at the Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS offices for the Knysna relief effort.
Val Wepener and Charmaine Slater of the Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS team packing the donations for the Knysna relief effort brought to the NEWS’ offices into boxes.
Editor of the Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS Marietta Lombard, Graham Pass and Steve Johnston packing donated dog food.
The hard-working packers of Cargoworks, Phillip Rgwizi and Eric Mobaleka.
Irene Kleine unpacking some of the donations she and her husband brought to the Bedfordview and Edenvale News’ offices on June 9.
Assistant editor of the Bedfordview and Edenvale NEWS, Charmaine Slater and editor, Marietta Lombard, taking a break from packing donations for the Knysna relief effort onto the pallets.

 

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