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Germiston company gives back to Lambano Sanctuary

The company donated a R5 000 grocery voucher for the Christmas holidays and formally adopted the home for 12 months.

Kenfore Engineering, based in Germiston, embraced the spirit of giving by donating to Lambano Sanctuary on December 17 and pledging long-term support for the facility.

The company donated a R5 000 grocery voucher for the Christmas holidays and formally adopted the home for 12 months.

As part of the adoption, Kenfore committed to providing monthly grocery donations worth R2 000 for the next year.

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“We were moved by the incredible work the home does and wanted to contribute to their efforts,” said Ziggy Ravuku, communications and marketing representative for Kenfore.

“This is our way of showing appreciation for their dedication and helping them continue their mission.”

Lambano Sanctuary, a medical step-down facility offering palliative, rehabilitative, and psychosocial care for children and adolescents, expressed heartfelt thanks for the support.

“We are deeply touched and grateful for the donation,” said Tracy Malatji, office manager at Lambano Sanctuary.

“Their generosity empowers us to continue making a positive impact on the lives of our permanent children, little hospice patients, and the underserved community.”

Malatji noted that the donations will help offset grocery expenses, allowing the sanctuary to redirect funds toward other essential costs.

Kenfore’s commitment highlights the importance of corporate social responsibility in supporting vulnerable communities and ensuring that organizations like Lambano Sanctuary can continue their vital work.

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