Capt Mari Bodenstein (back) and Sac Amanda Podges hand plates to the women and children coming for lunch outside the Primrose Methodist Church as part of the relief offered to the victims of the recent xenophobic attacks.
On Wednesday, last week, Sac Amanda Podges (left) and Capt Mari Bodenstein from the Germiston women’s network.
Pastor Paul Du Plessis (right) hands plastic gloves to volunteers from the Red Cross, who served lunch to the foreign nationals staying in the relief camp.
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