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Mondeor SAPS plants at Amazing Grace Children’s Home

Mondeor SAPS saw this as their way of giving back to the community this Mandela Day.

THE Johannesburg central women’s network, social crime prevention and communication at Mondeor SAPS, together with community members, supported Mandela Day by planting a vegetable garden at Amazing Grace Children’s Home.

TEAMWORK: Mondeor SAPS and the team, planting at Amazing Grace Children’s Home.

This was their way of giving back to the community and communications officer, Captain Nokulunga Dube confirmed that this project would be monitored throughout the year.

GIVING BACK: Mondeor SPAS saw this as an opportunity to give back to the community.

“The Cluster Commander General Rajin expressed his appreciation for this event and was proud of his members paying tribute to the late Mr. Mandela by giving back to the community,” said Dube.

GARDENING: The volunteers, community members and Mondeor team planting a vegetable garden.

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