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Seniors honoured at community breakfast in Suideroord

Residents, CPF representatives and security partners came together to honour seniors, share safety tips and strengthen partnerships.

Mondeor CPF Sector 2 hosted a special seniors’ breakfast for elderly residents of the community at Golden Falls Spur in Suideroord.

The event was held as a token of appreciation for the elders who play an important role in helping to curb crime by being the eyes and ears of the neighbourhood.

The gathering was well attended, and the breakfast was enjoyed by all who came out. Residents expressed their gratitude for the gesture and for the continued support shown to seniors in the area.

Representatives from Mondeor CPF, FOX Security and community members shared valuable safety information and practical tips during the morning.

A FOX Security representative shares practical safety tips and insights with seniors. Photo: Desnay Peterson

The discussions focused on awareness, reporting suspicious activity and working together to keep the community safe.

Mondeor CPF Sector 2 chairperson, Shane Thaver, thanked everyone who contributed to the success of the event.

“This breakfast is our way of saying thank you to our seniors. Their involvement and vigilance make a real difference in keeping crime low,” he said.

He also expressed appreciation to the sponsors and partners who made the event possible. “We are truly grateful to the generous sponsors. We also thank our residents for their continuous commitment to safety in our community,” Thaver added.

An elderly resident speaks to fellow seniors. Photo: Desnay Peterson

A resident who attended the breakfast said the event made seniors feel valued. “It means a lot to know that our efforts are noticed. We are happy to work with the CPF and law enforcement to keep our area safe,” the resident said.

This breakfast marked the final seniors’ breakfast for 2025. Mondeor CPF, law enforcement and residents now look forward to continuing their strong partnership in the new year, with a shared goal of keeping crime low and ensuring the safety of everyone in the community.

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Desnay Peterson

Desnay, a Wits graduate and an enthusiastic community journalist. With a deep passion for writing, she brings local stories to life, highlighting the voices and events that shape the Johannesburg south community. Her commitment to uncovering and sharing important local stories ensure accurate and fair reporting that serves the community with integrity.

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