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Business gives back to celebrate its first birthday

Rush Greenstone celebrated its first birthday recently.

Rush Greenstone celebrated its first birthday recently.

They donated a percentage of the proceeds collected on November 25 and November 26 towards meals for the homeless and impoverished.

Ms Charmain Qofela, from Greenstone Shopping Centre, said the act of kindness is at the core of what the entertainment centre’s owners are all about.

“The morning of November 28 started with 1 000 sandwiches and drinks, fruits and sweeties and three busses filled with enthusiastic staff with one mission – to impact another person’s life,” said Ms Qofela.

The busses drove along Edenvale and the surrounding areas, handing out the prepacked meals to homeless individuals, labourers waiting for work and impoverished living areas.

“The team also visited MES Kempton Park to deliver food parcels and for a tour of the home. The home offers overnight accommodation to the poor, homeless and unemployed community in the inner city of Kempton Park,” said Ms Qofela.

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