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Don’t be alone this holiday season

If you're all by yourself this festive season, don't despair. Here are some ideas of how to spend your time.

Christmas Day for many people is the day which brings families and friends together to have quality time and reflect on the year but it can be a difficult time if you do not have anyone to spend it with.

Here are some ideas for what you can do, which will no doubt bring joy to you and all those you meet.

Visit an old age home
Johannesburg has many old-age homes with dozens of senior citizens who are craving for a special visit from someone who can bring a smile to their faces. Check with a local old age home if they are open to visitors during the festive season.

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 Visit a local church
Many churches have short sermons on Christmas Day in which members of the church and community are usually welcome to participate. If you are alone, why not celebrate with your local community?

Work commitments may keep you busy, depriving you of a chance to learn something new or read a new book of interest. Being alone on this day can be a perfect opportunity for you to learn a new skill or take up a hobby.

Also read: Food, wine and good company at the kitchen

Visit a children’s home
Many children may not have the opportunity to spend the festive season with loved ones. Check with a local children’s home to find out if they are open to visitors during the festive season.

Food kitchen
Many soup and food kitchens cater for the poor across the city. They are also generally always looking for volunteers and are a lot of fun to help.

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