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Bringing hope in Wembezi

He lives alone and cannot walk properly because of a leg amputation

The team from Risen Hope Women’s Organisation was out spreading goodwill again, this time to elderly residents. In Wembezi the members met Mr Sithole.
He lives alone and cannot walk properly because of a leg amputation. Mr Sithole was presented with a food parcel and a stove. Risen Hope then partnered with Operation Sakhume Sakhe and visited Mrs Mpanza. She has no stable source of income and has five dependants.
A grocery hamper, which will last the family for the entire month, was presented to Mrs Mpanza and her family.
Risen Hope would like to thank the stakeholders of Operation Sukuma Sakhe for their participation and thanks to Councillor Dladla for his support.
If you would like to work with Risen Hope Women’s Organisation, please call 083 510 4147 or 076 477 3652.

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