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Christmas comes early for underprivileged children around White River

The main aim of the donation organised by the Help Foundation was to ensure children from poor backgrounds could also have a good Christmas.

Christmas came early for some destitute children when the Help Foundation Mpumalanga donated some gifts and food to them on December 10 at the Katoen Informal Settlement.

Magda Jacobs, Elize Ohlsen, Syria Booysen Grove, Sharon Geyer and Minette Botha.

According to the founder of the organisation, Elize Ohlsen, more than 50 kids from around White River, Msholozi, Hillsview and some parts of Mbombela benefited from the initiative. The main aim of the donation was to ensure children from poor backgrounds could also have a good Christmas.

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Some of the goodies for the kids.

“We go around during the year asking for donations from local businesses to assist us to give presents and food. Some of the businesses responded positively and ensured these needy children also have a good festive season. We are still going to source more food for the kids and their families for December and January, because we know that these are difficult months,” she said.
“Some of the children are at home without food and will not understand why. We are asking for donations so that these children can eat during the holidays.”

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Ru-Ann Oosthuizen of Frogfoot.

Ohlsen thanked all the sponsors who came to their aid with donations. The following businesses contributed towards the foundation: BNS Auto Services and Repair, Mikar White River, Gerhard and Marietjie Smith, Platsak Alice, Janelco Bags and Stickers and an anonymous business.
Anyone else who wishes to donate, may contact Ohlson on 084 774 8780.

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Tumelo Waga Dibakwane

Tumelo Waga Dibakwane is a seasoned journalist, who started his career in 2012. He is actively involved in a variety of socio-economic stories that affect communities in the Lowveld at a grassroots level. He has have covered a myriad of stories, some of which have highlighted the plight of township and village life.
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