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Care West Foundation putting smiles on children’s faces

Care West Foundation hosted a children’s lunch.

Care West Foundation has done it again, putting smiles on a lot of children’s faces and giving them hope.

The foundation is all about giving to others.

Some of the children enjoying themselves at the Wimpy at Highveld Mall on Saturday, December 10 for their Christmas lunch.

The founder of the foundation, Steve ‘West’ Luvuno has in the past reached out to donate food parcels, rebuilt homes, presented school shoes, donated furniture, donated wheelchairs, organised lunches and taken care of children and families and has hosted several events to benefit children.

Recently Luvuno took several children, most of them disabled, to a Christmas lunch at Wimpy at the Highveld Mall on Saturday, December 10. The children enjoyed it so much and later had a large cake. 

The big cake being brought to Wimpy at Highveld Mall on Saturday, December 10, during a Christmas lunch organised by Care-West Foundation.

Early this year, Luvuno didn’t want to celebrate his birthday alone but choose to do it with children with disabilities.

They were taken for lunch again at Wimpy at Highveld Mall for a celebration.

Some of the children who could not make it to the mall were sent their lunch to their respective homes or centres.

He celebrated his birthday with more than 130 children. 

One of the children enjoying her Christmas lunch at the Wimpy at Highveld Mall on Saturday, December 10.

Luvuno would like to thank the partnership with the Department of Correctional Services, BLG Engineering, Spar Saveways, Cumdla Trading and Debonairs Pizza, friends of the foundation, companies and individuals who have supported him and the foundation.

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Zita Goldswain

News Editor at the Witbank News Caxton stable. Witbank News has been my ‘home’ for the past 24 years. Journalism is the ability to meet the challenge of filling the space true words said by Rebecca West. I meet challenges, get the better of them and fill space with true words.
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