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The objective of the day was to fill as many of the NPO's freezers with vegetables.

Members of Trinity Presbyterian Church paid a visit to Khanyisa Trust where they spent the day helping the NPO.

The annual event, on July 20, saw members of the church cut and process approximately R2 000 worth of vegetables which will be used in the trust’s soup kitchen.

Members of Trinity Presbyterian Church at Khanyisa Trust on July 20 chopping and processing vegetables for the NPO.

At the same time, other members of the church took care of some general maintenance of the organisation’s building.

Loraine von Hoesslin, a member of the church and Khanyisa, said the objective of the day was to fill as many of the NPO’s freezers with vegetables.

Manager of Khanyisa Trust, Dipuo Tekana, said the organisation was very appreciative for the support from the church and its donations.

Members of Trinity Presbyterian Church at Khanyisa Trust on July 20 conducting maintenance at the NPO.

She said the processed vegetables would last the soup kitchen for approximately one month.

The Soup Kitchen feeds well over 100 people in need daily.

Dipuo appealed to the community for continued assistance and support.

Contact Khanyisa on 011 452 6176 to learn how you can help.

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