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Conveying acknowledgement from Reuven residents

May God bless you all.

RESIDENTS from Reuven Retirement Complex are so fortunate to be showered with so many blessings from the services rendered by various religious groups, organisations, businesses, societies, schools, etc.

I would have named each of the donors, unfortunately they are too many; and so I will mention just a few. Firstly, Meals on Wheels – they have been active at Reuven for many years, regularly serving the needy residents with nutritious meals; they organise lunch for all. Care-giver Christine Crossley has served the people with love and care, especially those in great need – many have received wheelchairs, walkers and all types of apparatus to make their lives easy.

To Sue Lubbe and her group of dedicated members, who have been involved in various activities to bring some joy and happiness to the lives of so many residents, we say thank you from the bottom of our hearts – may God continue to bless you and may you grow from strength to strength.

To the clinic and staff, your noble service will always be remembered; the medicines you provide here at Reuven save residents from going all the way to the hospital. For some residents it’s so difficult to move around because of their physical disabilities, that receiving their medication here at Reuven is a great blessing; to them we say a big thank you.

To the Reuven committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs Caroline Ngoasheng: we appreciate the services rendered; the members and the volunteers are always ready to be of service. We know it is a thankless job and many are criticising and finding faults, yet many of us are aware of the hard work you render. Keep up the good work; God bless you.

To the many other donors, your selfless contributions will always be received with thanks and appreciations. May God bless you all.

Mona Geen – on behalf of the residents of Reuven Retirement Complex

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