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Scottburgh’s Khanya Hospice hamper raffled off

They are currently seeking currently volunteers who are able to help in the hospice shops and with fundraising events.

The Christmas raffle in aid of the Scottburgh hospice shop was done recently with the winner being retired Saps Captain, Vincent Pandarum. Hospice shop manager Darlene Booth said, “We thank all the people who kindly donated towards putting the raffle together and those who bought a ticket.” Seen alongside Captain Pandarum (middle) is Darlene Booth (left) and Hospice volunteer Frances Kay.

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The hospice shops are always looking for ways and means to generate much-needed funds to help sustain the free palliative nursing care that Khanya Hospice offers. They are currently seeking currently volunteers who are able to help in the hospice shops and with fundraising events. Should you be interested, contact 083 5978985.

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