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Samaritans do their part for locals in need

As a nonprofit organisation, funds are in urgent need.

Uncertainty and concern descends on communities with each passing day of the national lockdown.
Those in need are struggling to feed their children, and this is what inspired Safeeraatut Deen and the One Humanity Foundation to partner with Operation Sukuma Sakhe, to distribute food hampers, hygiene and sanitation products, bread, milk and disease education aids to the most vulnerable and underprivileged communities in AbaQulusi and surrounding areas.
As a nonprofit organisation, funds are in urgent need.
The initiative will see the organisation also supplying masks and sanitisers to frontline workers, and residents are urged to assist where possible.
For details, call Anisa Jasat on 082 952 7687 and email proofs of payment to safeeraatutdeen@icloud.com

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Carlien Grobler

A community-based journalist at Vryheid Herald since 2019, reporting on everything from hard news to human interest stories and sports, keeping the community informed

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