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LifeLine Zululand welcomes uniform donation

THE Board and staff of LifeLine Zululand are thankful to Padayachee Bros for their generous contribution and sponsorship of uniform golf T-shirts, which were handed over last week.

‘Padayachee Brothers has been supporting LifeLine Zululand’s community work for the past eight years,’ said Director Michelle Jewlal.

‘In these tough economic times it is organisations such as these that contribute to the sustainability of LifeLine Zululand.

‘As a non-profit organisation affiliated to LifeLine South Africa, our focus is on the emotional health of individuals and communities.

‘We offer a 24-hour reactive crisis intervention (counselling and trauma debriefing) service together with a variety of both reactive and proactive programmes in communities and schools.’

LifeLine information is disseminated on a variety of social issues relating to gender-based violence, rape and sexual assault, sexual reproductive health (teenage pregnancy), HIV/Aids, TB, relationships, substance abuse, suicide, depression and more in an effort to encourage positive behaviour change.

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