Print Exclusive: Making a difference for more than two decades
The Khanyisa Outreach Skills Development for Vulnerable Women and Children celebrates almost 26 years of service to the community.
In the beginning there were six keen women from the local community and a wonderful donation of eight new sewing machines.
This coupled with the determination to make a difference in the community was all it took for Marion and Alastair Brown to begin the Khanyisa Outreach Skills Development for Vulnerable Women and Children.
Khanyisa had its humble beginnings in Marion’s Assumption Convent School classroom almost 26 years ago, when the couple received the donation of sewing machines from a past student and businessman George Callipolitis.
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