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Zululand Hospice hosts fundraising events

Next up is the Zululand Hospice Association's buffet-and-wine pairing afternoon, hosted by La Fusion Chefs and Masew Wines on Sunday, 25 April from 1pm to 6pm at La Fusion Restaurant, 3 Kerk Street in Empangeni, at a cost of R250 per person.

RELIANT on donations and community support, Zululand Hospice Association has welcomed the opportunity to host activities and boost funds through income-generating projects and events in current lockdown restrictions.

Next up is the Zululand Hospice Association’s buffet-and-wine pairing afternoon, hosted by La Fusion Chefs and Masew Wines on Sunday, 25 April from 1pm to 6pm at La Fusion Restaurant, 3 Kerk Street in Empangeni, at a cost of R250 per person.

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‘We are happy to host events and have our charity shop open again,’ said Hospice fundraiser, Ashley Naicker. ‘The pandemic took its toll, but we’d like to thank the community for its ongoing support, generous donations, assistance with maintenance and vehicle repairs.

We have lots of new stock for sale and encourage people to visit our charity shop located at our premises in Empangeni.’ The association recently hosted a pop-up market and is planning more market events for later in the year.

‘As we continue to care for the community, we appeal for continued support because together we can make a difference,’ said Naicker.

To discuss patient care, contact Zululand Hospice clinical manager, Sr Jane Ashburner on 035 7724910 or 035 7891961. To donate, contact Ashley Naicker – 035 7891961 or 067 2000167.

For more information, visit www.zululandhospice.org

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