Editor's note

Autumn in Krugersdorp

As our summer days begin to wind down and our leaves begin to turn yellow, Krugersdorpers are also slowly getting ready for winter. Let’s embrace what’s left of summer by remembering that we form part of a community which has many facets. Although we might be prepared for the cold, many others are facing poverty, …

As our summer days begin to wind down and our leaves begin to turn yellow, Krugersdorpers are also slowly getting ready for winter.
Let’s embrace what’s left of summer by remembering that we form part of a community which has many facets.

Although we might be prepared for the cold, many others are facing poverty, homelessness and pain.
When driving past the beggar at the traffic intersection, don’t judge. Rather uplift them by giving a helping hand.

If you are someone who chooses to give anonymously, try donating to a children’s charity or animal shelter.
Winter is actually such an important part of nature which should not be considered a gloom period.
Perhaps if we all gave a little, it can go a very long way for someone who is in desperate need.

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