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Call for Help: Fire leaves two families homeless

If you live in and around Johannesburg, I will pick up anything you can donate, as soon as possible so that I can deliver to these families.

On Wednesday night, November 21, two families lost their homes in Dobsonville, Soweto after a fire broke out.

Thankfully the fire didn’t claim any lives, however, it destroyed all their belongings, including school uniforms and school books.

Cllr Nakita Naee’lah Dellwaria said, “I am pleading with anyone who can lend a helping hand to kindly get in touch with me, so that we can assist these families to get back on their feet.”


This is the aftermath of the fire that left two families homeless.

Kiki is one of the victims from the first family that is affected, and she is a single mother who lives with her 16 year old daughter (size 4 shoe size) and her twins aged 4, a boy and girl who wear size 4 and size 8.

William from the second family is a single father of 3 girls he has a 12-year-old (shoe size 2), a 10-year-old (size 12) and a 7-year-old girl (size 10).

Anything you are able to spare for the two families to help them rebuild their lives, will be greatly appreciated.


This is the aftermath of the fire that left two families homeless.

If you can donate any building materials, furniture, clothing and non-perishable foods, kindly contact Dellwaria.

“If you live in and around Johannesburg, I will pick up anything you can donate, as soon as possible so that I can deliver to these families. Let us help this family recover and show that we are a caring community,” Dellwaria.

For further information please contact Cllr Nakita Naee’lah Dellwaria on 072 145 1269 or send an email to

naeelahdellwaria@gmail.com




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