Christmas comes early for Manger
The centre has various projects including providing food, clothing, skills development and rehabilitation services among others.
Santa came early this year to the Manger Care Centre after access equipment company, Eazi Access, made a contribution to assist with the running costs of the centre.
It was a welcome relief for the organisation, which has created a loving environment to positively empower and uplift vulnerable and destitute beneficiaries through various initiatives.
The centre has various projects including providing food, clothing, skills development and rehabilitation services.
In their drive to make a sustainable difference in the communities they operate in, this Midrand-based company has been supporting the organisation over the past few years.

“It was great to see what the centre is doing to empower its beneficiaries. Most of the beneficiaries have been given skills which assist in the running of the centre.
“One such example is Roelien who came to the centre destitute, with no income and without a place to stay. She, together with her husband, is now a fundraiser for Manger Care Centre.
“We were also fortunate enough to meet Sfiso, now a trained baker in Manger Care Centre’s bakery.
“It is incredible to be part of initiatives like the Manger Care Centre which is dedicated to uplifting others in our communities,” said Eazi Access’ PR officer Tralone Khoza.
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