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Tembisa South SAPS and CPF uplift orphanage with community outreach initiative

Tembisa South SAPS, along with the Community Policing Forum and Youth Crime Prevention Desk, visited Tshepang Care Centre in Vusimuzi to donate food, clothing, and essentials. The outreach, supported by the Chinese Association (Gauteng) and Evolate, aimed to uplift vulnerable children and strengthen community ties.

Members of the Tembisa South SAPS, the Community CPF and the Youth Crime Prevention Desk joined forces for a community outreach at the Tshepang Care Centre orphanage in Vusimuzi Sector 2, Thembisa, on July 27.

The initiative was made possible through donations from the Chinese Association (Gauteng) and Evolate, which contributed food packages, clothing and water to support the vulnerable children at the orphanage.

The event aimed to improve the lives of local children while showcasing the commitment of the SAPS and the PF to giving back to and uplifting their communities.

The SAPS at the Tshepang Day Care for Mandela Day.

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Constable Kate Selepe, the Social Crime Prevention and communication officer at the Tembisa South SAPS, thanked the partners involved.

“We thank the Chinese Association (Gauteng) and Evolate for their kindness and generosity. Their contributions will make a significant difference in the lives of the children at the orphanage,” said Selepe.

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