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#Letter: Clinic champion Jasmine sorely missed

"My last medicine collection took me more than 2 hours. In the queue, while patiently waiting, you could hear the name "Jasmine" mentioned over and over again" - Martie van Blerk.

Martie van Blerk of Ballito writes:

Since 2018 I have been collecting my chronic medication from the Ballito clinic.

Jasmine Bissesar was there from day one. She really knew every single patient by name and tried her utmost to get you out of there within half an hour.

I, and many others, are deeply affected by her departure.

My last medicine collection took me more than 2 hours. In the queue, while patiently waiting, you could hear the name “Jasmine” mentioned over and over again.

We really miss our compassionate angel.


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