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Hollywoodbets Kempton Park donates to care centre

The centre was opened by Thandi Ndlovu in 2006 to create a safe haven for children living with disabilities.

Hollywoodbets Kempton Park opened its heart to Sithandiwe Disabled Care Centre in Lombardy East by donating a tumble dryer, two DVD players, a food processor, irons, an ironing board, dinner sets, bedding and a chalk board to the organisation.

The centre was opened by Thandi Ndlovu in 2006 to create a safe haven for children living with disabilities.

Thandi was inspired to open the centre because she had experienced a difficult childhood due to her own disability and she wanted to create a place where children would feel safe, be loved and accepted.

She currently runs the centre alongside her daughter, Zandile Ndlovu, who is the centre manager.

After visiting Sithandiwe, Hollywoodbets Kempton Park felt inspired to assist them in their good work.

“We struggle to buy things that could help the children because of financial constraints. Thank you for caring about your communities and responding to the needs of NGOs like ours when we request assistance,” said Zandile.

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