Bluff Wakefields spreads the love
Bluff Wakefields together with AMS Attorneys headed to the Bluff Hope Centre (BHC) to donate a delicious meal and collaborate with the worthy organisation in making 14 February that little bit extra special.
AS the song goes, “All you need is love”, this Valentine’s Day, Wakefields Real Estate on the Bluff chose to show some love in a special way.

Together with AMS Attorneys, the Wakefields team headed to the Bluff Hope Centre (BHC) to donate a delicious meal and collaborate with the worthy organisation in making 14 February that little bit extra special for those less fortunate members of the community. From Monday to Friday, BHC provides a home-cooked meal for between 80 and 120 people. Founders, Adam and Lorraine David, explained, “Our value statement is sharing, caring and transforming, and it is evident in what we do.”

Cupcakes, ice-cream and cool drinks accompanied the hot meal, and there wasn’t a person who didn’t feel the love on Valentine’s Day, accompanied by the beat of Gospel music. Wakefields Bluff thanks AMS Attorneys for the generous donation of ingredients needed to cook the special meal, and gives a big shout out to the Wakefields’ Bluff team who baked up a storm making scrumptious cupcakes and served up the food.

As a non-profit organisation, the BHC relies heavily public support to help feed those in need. If you’d like to assist with a donation, their banking details are: Nedbank, current account: Bluff Hope Centre NPC account number: 1146911920, branch code: 198765. For more information contact Lorraine David on 083-923-9196 or email adamjohnbhc@gmail.com.

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