Children enjoyed Maxi’s breakfast

Nisha thanked Hamlet Home for visiting Maxi's.

MAXI’S in Alberton City yearly invite children from the Hamlet Place of Hope home in Johannesburg for a free Breakfast and this year it was all about singing songs, smiles and hugs. They visited Maxi’s on Thursday, June 22 at 9.30am.

HAVING BREAKFAST: Children from the Hamlet Home eating breakfast at Maxi’s in Alberton City.

Nisha Ismail (52), the manager, started this three years ago and this her way of giving back to the community. The Hamlet Foundation is an NGO founded in 1954. They have grown and developed to include a school for 270 intellectually disabled children, residential centres for 54-60 intellectually disabled adults and a protective workshop for 200 intellectually disabled adult workers.

BALLOONS: Children from the Hamlet Home on June 22 at Maxi’s in Alberton City.

They aim to develop and empower the individual towards achieving their maximum potential, enabling them to lead as normal a life as possible.

“The children never leave the restaurant without singing and they have that grateful expression on their face every time,” she said.

Nisha thanked Hamlet Home for visiting Maxi’s yearly.

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