A representative from Life Roseacres Hospital stands with the donation from St James Presbyterian Church which donated over 1 500 sweet treats to frontline workers and those living with disabilities in the Primrose and Bedfordview area.
St James Presbyterian Church donated over 1 500 sweet treats to frontline workers and those living with disabilities in the Primrose and Bedfordview area.
The Bedfordview-based church donated boxes of treats to Primrose and Bedfordview police stations, Life Roseacres Hospital, Linksfield Clinic, St Giles Association for the Handicapped, Avalon Home for the Disabled, and Life Bedford Gardens Hospital.
The church thanked everyone for the work that went into the initiative and for making the cupcakes, biscuits and other donated items. It embarked on the initiative to thank and acknowledge the frontline workers for their courage during the pandemic.
A member of the St James Presbyterian Church prepares a box that will be donated to one of the beneficiaries.
Representatives from Linksfield Clinic show their cupcakes which were given to them by members of St James Presbyterian Church.
A representative from Life Bedford Gardens Hospital with the donation from St James Presbyterian Church, which donated over 1 500 sweet treats to frontline workers and those living with disabilities in the Primrose and Bedfordview area.
A members of St James Presbyterian Church stands with two representatives of Primrose SAPS after delivering a donation of sweet treats to say thank you to officers and frontline workers.
Members of St James Presbyterian Church stands with representatives of Bedfordview SAPS after delivering a donation of sweet treats to say thank you to officers and frontline workers.
Members of the St James Presbyterian Church congregation sort through the donations indented for the beneficiaries.
A donation being delivered to St Giles Association for the Handicapped.
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