Community comes together for those less fortunate

Nivashni Naidoo, PRO of the centre, thanked everyone for all their help and for making the day possible.

Eastleigh SPAR Pharmacy paid a visit to Eastleigh-based South African Child and Adult Development, Therapeutic and Learning Centre where they held birthday celebrations.

Located at 56 B High Road, the NPO provides care and rehabilitation facilities for special-needs youth and adults in what it describes as a safe and caring environment.

The centre offers specialised care, treatment and boarding facilities for these members of society.

Aneesa Ally of the pharmacy at SPAR Eastleigh said after she was introduced to the facility she was impressed by their service and wanted to give back to it.

With the help of Muhammad Hayat from Mochachos Karaglen and Annamaria Lechki from the RySky Foundation a birthday picnic was held for the residents of the centre.

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The centre’s patients enjoyed its first birthday with cooldrink, snacks and cake.

Nivashni Naidoo, PRO of the centre, thanked everyone for all their help and for making the day possible.

Muhammad said he was happy to be part of the celebrations as it was a good way to give back to those in need.

“It’s all about making a positive difference and growing the community as best we can.”

For more information about the centre, visit their website or their Facebook page.

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