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Ithembalethu Outreach Project to the rescue once again

The IOP team has donated shoes, blankets and food hampers

The Ithembalethu Outreach Project (IOP) has been busy since the beginning of the winter season.

Patients of Ithembalethu Outreach Project with their blankets to help keep warm this winter.

They have set out and helped 300 of its patients in Wembezi, Colita, Forderville and Rensburgdrift. The IOP team has donated shoes, blankets and food hampers to identified families in these areas.

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About 20 orphaned and vulnerable children also received school uniforms.

Ithembalethu Outreach Project would like to thank the Durban North team who they work closely with. They have donated blankets and mealie-meal to the project recently.

The beneficiaries were very thankful for the help from the project.

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