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Umzamo continuously committed to Sipho Senkosi Centre in Ackerville

UAS has been supporting the orphanage for five years.

Umzamo Analytical Services (UAS) graced the disability centre once more with essentials in honour of Mandela Day.

 

Sipho-Senkosi Disabled Centre, a local orphanage for children with disabilities and special needs receives food and essentials that are donated monthly to ensure the children receive the best care they need.

 

Sipho Senkosi Disability Centre received donations from UAS.

 

UAS CEO Audrey Ndlovu said they had taken a personal interest in the well-being of the children and their caretakers at the centre

 

Founder of Sipho Senkosi Centre, Yvonne Mavimbela expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the institution that has been working tirelessly with her for the last five years.

 

She mentioned that in 2022 the CEO built a fully furnished kitchen for the disability centre. “On top of that, we have two washing machines all thanks to Umzamo. I am so grateful because they never tire, they visit us at least four to five times a year,” Yvonne cheered. 

 

UAS has been supporting the orphanage since 2018 and they also provide maintenance and repairs to the centre where required. 

 

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