SAPS rugby players give back to community
They visited the local shelters in Vanderbijlpark and Tshepiso in Sharpeville to do some charity work in the community. Some of the shelters they visited included Itumeleng Children’s Home in Tshepiso and Matwala Children’s Home in Vanderbilpark.
VANDERBIJLPARK.- It was more than a rugby national championship when some members of the SAPS and players embarked on a charity outreach recently.
This initiative was not part of the tournament, however, some individuals saw it important to do something apart from participating in the SAPS Rugby National Championships that came to an end on August 1.
They visited the local shelters in Vanderbijlpark and Tshepiso in Sharpeville to do some charity work in the community. Some of the shelters they visited included Itumeleng Children’s Home in Tshepiso and Matwala Children’s Home in Vanderbilpark.
They gave clothes, shoes, and groceries to the two shelters.
Sedibeng Ster Sport was told that they had done this out of their own pocket after they decided to contribute a certain amount for this outreach programme. The players were accompanied by Brigadier Petersen, who also used this initiative in memory of her late husband.
She bought a cake and shared it with the two shelters in memory of her husband.
Speaking to Sedibeng Ster Sport, the players said they could not head home without doing something for the Vaal community.
