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Home based centre receives new building

About R 400 000 has been invested for the centre which will assist in caring for the terminally-ill patients.

The Isiphephelo Home-Based Care Centre at Embalenhle in Secunda has received a new building for their patients from Nedbank.

About R 400 000 has been invested for the centre which will assist in caring for the terminally-ill patients.

 

The Centre was established in 2001 by Busisiwe Mathebula and also provides support to orphans and vulnerable children including in-patients who are terminally ill.

 

“The health of people in South Africa remains one of the significant threats to our country’s future and that is why it is one of the key Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) focus areas at Nedbank. We strongly believe that the success of our communities is inseparable from the well-being of its people. The bank invests in long-term, sustainable initiatives that build healthy communities such as the Sinethemba Village,” said Ms. Kone Gugushe, Divisional Executive for CSR at Nedbank.

 

 

 

 

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