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Hospice needs new signage

The signboard was broken and almost ripped off its pole.

The Khanya Hospice house signage in Umkomaas was recently vandalised.

CEO Neil McDonald said that this isn’t the first time something like this has happened.

“Week after week, people break and steal anything with metal at the hospice house,” he said.

The hospice signboard was broken and almost ripped off its pole, but before thieves were able to get away with it, they were either disturbed or could not get it off the pole in time.

Hospice is pleading with the public to help put up signage that thieves won’t be able to tamper with.

One of the solutions could be the hospice name and logo painted onto the walls.

If you are able to help, contact 083 5978985.

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