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WATCH: Hope Foundation spreads Christmas cheer at Welfare Park

Christmas came early for South Hills community as they received gifts and food buckets from Hope Foundation.

Wietschi and Stella Jooste from the Hope Foundation hosted a joyous Christmas party at Welfare Park on December 14.

The event brought together 200 people who received gifts and food buckets.

They distributed 86 food buckets to families, providing them with essential groceries and staple food items.
Additionally, 86 children received gifts, bringing joy to their hearts.

According to Stella, this annual event is a highlight of their calendar.

“The event is to help families with food and children with gifts,” said Stella.

The Hope Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities.

Through their tireless efforts, they provide essential services and resources to those in need.

“We are grateful to our sponsors for making this event a success,” said Stella.

Throughout the year, the Hope Foundation collects food and clothing they distribute to those in need at Welfare Park.

The foundation’s Christmas party serves as a reminder of the importance of giving back and supporting those in need.

Children and parents are queuing for food.
Members from Hope foundation prepare food during the Christmas party.
Children are getting gifts.
Food buckets and gifts ready for attendees.
Community members receive free clothing.
Wietschi and Stella Jooste from the Hope foundation.
Children and parents at the Christmas party.

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