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Heartfelt thanks from the Estcourt Senior Citizens Club

"When you give from your heart, your soul blossoms"

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The Estcourt Senior Citizens Club would like to extend their gratitude to the following people and organisations for their kind gestures and support of the club.

Rainbow Bakery and Supermarket for the supply of milk, bread, etc. Raffia Shaik, Rishi and Sandra, Shireen Kudhabuckus and family, Neera, the Al-Imdaad Foundation, Estcourt News, Forderville Primary School Governing Body, Estcourt Hospital and the staff from the Health Department as well as the Dietician for assisting at our first World Health Day event.

Kim Bure, Naresh Gopichund, Jackie Patricks, Social Development Department, Aloe Ferox, Food for Life members, Shepstone Place staff and residents and all our seniors from the community who have assisted and attended our second International Day for the Aged event and making it successful. Pramesh and Johnny Ramluckan, Val Lawson, Preggie Naidoo, Bhai Taxis, Viren Ommardath and others for the year-end outing to Wagendrift Dam.
The community of Estcourt for providing meals at our meetings and their generous contribution towards our raffle, which made our international day event possible.
Also not forgetting those who accompany us on our outings. To anyone who may not have been mentioned, thank you. May God bless you and your families. “When you give from your heart, your soul blossoms.”
Mrs RD Peerbhay and Mrs S Nandhan
Estcourt Senior Citizens Club
Established in 1975 (NPO number – 196)

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