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WATCH: Hang out with us for 67 minutes

Zululand Observer wash line is someone else's lifeline

The countdown is on to the annual ZO Hang out with Madiba drive on Thursday.

This is the Zululand Observer’s 11th ‘Hang Out’ charity initiative, and the newspaper once again calls on the community to drop off winter woollies and food items on Thursday, 18 July.

Washing lines will be erected in front of the newspaper’s offices in Empangeni (3 Baines Road) and in the open space between the Civic Centre and East Central Arterial in Richards Bay.

All you need to do is spend 67 minutes of your time collecting these items from your home and making a charitable delivery at the lines, or volunteer some time at our lines between 7.30am and 12 noon.

Volunteers will be on hand to accept laundered used or new clothing and blankets, as well as non-perishable food items to assist NPOs and vulnerable members of the community.

During this time when many families are struggling financially and facing unemployment, the provision of food, winter clothing and blankets has never been more needed.

The washed laundry of love collected on the day will be distributed via the ZO’s charity arm Dice (Do I Care Enough?) to needy organisations and communities.

This year, the Zululand Observer has again partnered with the City of uMhlathuze, Rotary Clubs of Empangeni and Richards Bay, as well as Concord Access Solutions to ensure Zululanders are part of this philanthropic effort aimed at helping the destitute.

Service clubs, schoolchildren and businesses are encouraged to collect clothing, blankets and food items. There is nothing stopping companies, institutions or schools from erecting their own charity lines on the day.

Unable to get to our charity line on Madiba Day? Call Dave Savides on 060 9719249 or Karen Dalton on 035 7990500 or email dice@zob.co.za

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