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i’langa Mall brightens lives at orphanage

The children of the Relebogile Orphanage started the new school year with confidence, new stationery, school uniforms and shoes.

The Relebogile Orphanage and Care Centre in Mashusha Tribal Village currently nurtures 52 children.

Henri Gouws and Zacharia Mogase with the shoes and chocolates donated. > Photo: Supplied/Henri Gouws

It relies on the community’s support to ensure that all aspects of the children’s well-being receive attention.

A pairs of shoes donated by i’langa Mall. > Photo: Supplied/Henri Gouws

During the recent campaign at i’langa Mall, titled ‘Hop, Skip and Jump to Giving Back,’ the community made generous contributions of stationery, gently used school shoes, activity books and school clothes. These donations, along with 52 new pairs of shoes from i’langa, made a lasting impact, enabling the children to start the new school year with confidence.

Some of the pairs of shoes donated by i’langa Mall. > Photo: Supplied/Henri Gouws

Zacharia Mogase, the owner and house father, emphasises the importance of ongoing support, thanking i’langa Mall for making a significant difference in the lives of these children. Those eager to contribute may contact him on 082 818 0734.

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