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Making an impact on the community

One of the defining characteristics of Round Table Vereeniging 20 is its ability to blend camaraderie with service.

VEREENIGING – As part of a global organisation dedicated to personal development and community service, the members of Round Table 20 have consistently gone above and beyond to make a tangible difference in the lives of those around them.

With a strong focus on projects that address real community needs, the Table has successfully hosted and supported numerous initiatives ranging from food drives and charity fundraisers to youth development and community upliftment programmes.

Their recent efforts have once again highlighted the power of collective action, bringing together local businesses, volunteers, and residents for a common purpose.

Members not only contribute their time and resources but also foster a sense of brotherhood that strengthens their impact.

This unity enables the Table to execute projects efficiently while maintaining a fun and engaging environment for all involved.

In addition to their community work, Round Table 20 places a strong emphasis on leadership development, providing members with opportunities to grow personally and professionally.

This ensures that the organisation continues to build capable individuals who are passionate about giving back.

The continued success of Round Table Vereeniging 20 would not be possible without the generous support of sponsors, partners, and the broader community.

Executive members of Round Table Vereeniging 20 are, at the back from left: Gerhard Oosthuizen, Jaco Pieters, and Adrian Ihlenfeldt. Front: Wynand Swart, Johan Engelbrech, and Sean Hawkins. Absent: Lian Ambrosius.

Their contributions play a vital role in ensuring that each project reaches its full potential and delivers meaningful results.

As Round Table Vereeniging 20 looks to the future, its mission remains clear: to make a lasting difference, one project at a time.

With dedication, enthusiasm, and a heart for service, they are set to continue being a driving force for positive change in Vereeniging.

For more information or to get involved, community members are encouraged to connect with Round Table Vereeniging 20 and be part of the journey toward building a stronger, more united community.

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Elsje Vermeulen

Elsje Vermeulen is the senior editor of MooiVaal Media and editor of the Vaalweekblad. Well-known for her award-winning photography and heartwarming stories, she always has the readers’ best interests at heart. Email: elsje@mooivaal.co.za
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