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Sharing Kindness Foundation expands charity outreach in Joburg south

Foundation calls on the public for donations to help it support the elderly.

The Sharing Kindness Foundation is strengthening its support for the Johannesburg south community through a range of services aimed at assisting indigent and elderly residents.

Operating from the Panorama Flea Market on Jordie Street in Mulbarton, the charity runs a soup kitchen every Sunday between 08:30 and 09:30.

The foundation also distributes food parcels, clothing, and other essentials to those in need.

Beyond immediate relief, the organisation provides legal assistance with SASSA applications, ESP, rates for those over 60 and 70, and water and light accounts.

Nic Janse van Rensberg prays with learners at Elethu Themba School. Photo: Supplied

Ad-hoc help for the elderly is also offered, and the foundation works alongside other non-profit organisations to extend its reach.

The charity is calling on the public for donations to sustain its work.

Contact persons Nic on 068 037 0008, Charms on 068 039 7017, and Michael on 082 504 8327 are coordinating collections.

Donations can be dropped off at the Panorama Flea Market, which is open every weekend from 9:00 to 16:00.

With a focus on practical support and dignity for vulnerable residents, the Sharing Kindness Foundation remains committed to serving the Johannesburg south community through consistent outreach and collaboration.

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