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Home for aged sets up donation box

The home accepts all donations as they help with the home's upkeep as they are a non profit organisation and receive no government funding.

FRANCO Molato Fruit Shop in Doonside has allowed Jabulani Senior Citizens Residence to set up a donations box at their store.

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The home has 82 residents who are all pensioners and pay a nominal rent.

The beautifully designed boxes are made by the home’s residents and are placed at different businesses around the South Coast to help raise funds to keep the home running. The home has 82 residents who are all pensioners and pay a nominal rent.

We welcome all kinds of donations, be it food, money or stuff we can sell in our secondhand shop which is on the premises.

Jabulani’s secretary Jolene Berry said the donations help with the home’s upkeep as they are a non profit organisation and receive no government funding. “We welcome all kinds of donations, be it food, money or stuff we can sell in our secondhand shop which is on the premises,” said Jolene.

they are a non profit organisation and receive no government funding.

Anyone wishing to make a donation of any kind can contact Jolene on 031 916 1231.    

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Vusi Mthalane

Vusi Mthalane is a senior journalist with the South Coast Sun newspaper. With more than 13 years of newsroom experience, he covers stories that matter to communities along the South Coast, from Isipingo to Umgababa. His work has also appeared in The Witness, Zululand Fever, and the South Coast Fever.

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