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Lighthouse Community Services puts smiles on seniors’ faces

Seniors were treated to a special lunch, music and companionship.

Once again seniors were treated to a special lunch, music and companionship at the Lighthouse Community Services’ monthly senior citizens’ meeting, which took place at the Port Shepstone Rehab Centre in Marburg last Saturday.

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The seniors were in for a special treat. The Gift of the Givers Foundation, the largest disaster relief organisation on the African continent, presented them blankets and toiletries.

Guest speaker, Imraan Mohamed said that the organisation had delivered more than R2.1-billion in aid to 43 countries around the world, including South Africa.

“Our assistance is purely humanitarian and unconditional. We assist irrespective of race, religion, colour, class, political affiliation or geographical boundary.

We are entirely neutral in our approach to mankind in need, are non-judgemental and have an open-minded approach to all situations,” he said.

Lighthouse chairman Sunil Singh said that seeing the smiles on the seniors’ faces when they received their gifts was priceless.

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