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K Foundation brings hope to dozens through generous outreach

The K Mother of Nations Foundation, under the leadership of Koketso Nobela, held a powerful outreach on June 28, delivering food, clothing, and dignity to 61 households in need.

The K Mother of Nations Foundation, led by founder Koketso Nobela, recently hosted a powerful outreach event that brought relief and support to dozens of families in need.

During the initiative on June 28, the foundation distributed clothes, bread, sanitary pads, and maize meal, with maize meal specifically donated to 61 households.

Many families benefited from the generous donations, receiving much-needed essentials and a message of hope.

“This day was about more than giving food and clothes; it was about restoring hope,” said Koketso. “We want people to know they are seen, valued, and not alone.”

Community members expressed heartfelt gratitude for the support.

“The love and respect we received meant so much. We are grateful to everyone who made this possible,” said one beneficiary.

Ward 8 Councillor Xolani Nkosi and Koketso Nobela at the outreach event held by the K Mother of Nations Foundation on June 28.
Clr Xolani Nkosi and Koketso Nobela. Photo: Simangele Khoza.
 Founder of the K Mother of Nations Foundation, Koketso Nobela, delivers a message of hope during the community outreach in eMalahleni.
Koketso Nobela. Photo: Simangele Khoza.

Ward 8 Councillor, Xolani Nkosi, also attended the event and praised the foundation’s work.

“This is what servant leadership looks like. I truly appreciate what the Koketso Foundation is doing for our people,” said Nkosi.

The outreach was the result of months of hard work collecting donations, fueled by the generosity of the community.

“Every contribution, big or small, helped us reach someone in need today,” added Prudence Kgoedi from the foundation.

Koketso closed the event with a message of gratitude and hope for the future.

“Thank you to everyone who gave, prayed, and encouraged us. This is only the beginning; we’re building a lasting movement of compassion.”

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