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Estcourt widows welcome donation from the Gift of the Givers

100 people that are part of the Widows Association received blankets and kitchenware

Serving a dual purpose – community outreach and winter warmth – the local arm of the Gift of the Givers donated blankets and kitchenware to Widows Association members recently.

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Members from Forderville and Colita were invited to a gathering on May 6, which was also attended by Jaaved Khan, who is an Estcourt volunteer for the Gift of the Givers.

Gift of the Givers volunteer Jaaved Khan with members of the Widows Association in Forderville.

He didn’t go empty-handed and the 100 people who were present at the Widows Association meeting went home with gifts.

“We received a lot of thanks and blessings from the association members,” said Mr Khan.

As part of its Winter Warmth 2019 campaign, the Gift of the Givers has been donating blankets. 200 children from the Ithembalethu Outreach Project also received warm, good-quality blankets last Saturday.

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Sihle Ntenjwa

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