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Moms welcome warm-hearted donation

Pick n Pay chose a few of Open Door Crisis Care Centre's beneficiaries as the recipients of its Mother's Day treat.

FIFTEEN lucky moms, chosen by the Open Door Crisis Care Centre, each received a wonderfully warm hamper from Pick n Pay.

“With Mother’s Day coming up, Pick n Pay said they wanted to acknowledge a few women with a blanket and gifts,” said the Open Door Crisis Care Centre’s founder, Thora Mansfield. “Many of the women from the community have never been spoilt before and this is just a way to honour them.”

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Pick n Pay’s customer service manager, Sandra Nair, said the food chain also made a donation for the flood victims.

“We wanted to treat the mothers who have been through a lot and as a way to give back,” she said.

The group of delighted moms each received a large fluffy blanket, a toothbrush and snacks on the morning.

 

 

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