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Help Estcourt Hospice with a hearty donation

The association depends on donations from the community, so by donating any unwanted goods, in a good working condition, you can make a huge difference

As part of fundraising efforts, the Estcourt Hospice Association runs the Hospice Charity Shop in Victoria Street.

Here’s how you can help. If you have any household items you no longer use you can give them to the Hospice Charity Shop that will then resell it and make a profit.

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There are friendly volunteers who can help you around the shop, who are responsible for keeping the shop clean as well as cashing your purchased items.

The association depends on donations from the community, so by donating any unwanted goods, in a good working condition, you can make a huge difference.

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The items can be dropped off at the shop at the Methodist Church Yard or you can arrange for one of the volunteers at the shop to collect it.

Yusuf Asmal brings in a number of boxes filled with books for the Hospice Charity Shop.

The association provides palliative care to patients and their family members and monitoring of medication of those suffering from HIV/Aids, cancer and other life-threatening illnesses at no cost.
This Easter makes for an ideal season to get giving to such a worthy cause.

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Sihle Ntenjwa

A journalist at Caxton Local Media, contributing to Estcourt and Midlands News. Passionate and dedicated to his craft, Sihle has quickly made a name for himself since arriving in Estcourt in late 2023. His commitment to storytelling and community journalism has earned him recognition for keeping readers informed with compelling and accurate local news

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