With the year drawing to a close the Lambton Klip Sector Four CPF looks back and reflects on 2016.
“As the year draws to a close, it encourages time to reflect – on accomplishments, lessons and goals.
“It is also a time to recharge, and to indulge in those things that rejuvenate your body and mind for a positive year ahead,” said Pine Pienaar, vice-chairman of the CPF.
“From the executive committee and all our dedicated patrollers, we thank you for trusting us to provide you and your loved ones with our unique voluntary services during the past months.
“We look forward to bringing you more innovations in 2017 and beyond to continue to make a positive difference in our community regarding fighting the evil monster namely, crime.”
The executive committee further thanked the patrollers for their unselfish dedicated involvement this year, as well as the CPF’s sponsors as without them they would not be able to do the work they do and make a difference.
“Yes, there are various stumbling blocks such as the need for dedication and commitment from one and all and various other factors, but we can make a difference,” Pienaar said.
“Let’s tackle 2017 with a vengeance and make it happen.”
If you want to get involved in the CPF in any way contact Pienaar on 072 193 8496 or email to admin@lkcpf.co.za
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