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Drumming allows volunteers to relax

The Alberton Victim Support Unit held an incredible drumming session as a team building effort.

The Alberton Victim Support Unit together with the Mondeor Sector One and Two Victim Support Units had an awesome night drumming together at Meraki in Motion Wellness Centre, recently.

Team building and de-stressing are very important for volunteers who are first responders and deal with trauma on a daily basis.

The units are also fostering closer ties with other victim support units, in order to make a difference.

To this end the Alberton Victim Support Unit is also working closely with the Germiston and Elsburg Victim Support Units.

The unit thanks Paul from Harmonics who assisted them to host a wonderful sound journey and allowed them to achieve relaxation.

 

ALSO READ:

Victim support centre needs more dedicated volunteers

Elsburg SAPS Victim Support in need of volunteers

 

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