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As every little gesture of kindness gives hope to our young generation, the party’s involved would like to thank everyone involved.

A result of a generous donation of toiletry parcels that residents of eMahlaleni donated, brought a smile back to those unfortunate.

The kind and loving donation took place on February 14, which is also the day of love throughout the world.

“We were able to bring joy to the faces of the Children of Highveld House Safe Haven based in Ward 33, Extension 16,” said Ward 33 councillor, Kim Faduk.

As every little gesture of kindness gives hope to our young generation, the party’s involved would like to thank everyone involved.

“Thank you for the gifts, Ms Tiny Koti. May you remain blessed and forever a bright shining diamond as from the first day I met you. A great thanks to Sannie and Gugu from Highveld House as it was such a pleasure to see the gratefulness of each child. Last but not least I want to give thanks to Salomi Kriel from Ward 18 that will always have my back,” Faduk concluded.

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