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Emperors Palace gives back to the community

Emperors Palace has always prided itself on giving back to the community.

Emperors Palace has always prided itself on giving back to the community and has this festive season once again given nine local worthy causes a helping hand through its Let’s Rebuild Together campaign.

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Donations of linen, towels, curtaining, duvets, pillows and other accessories, valued at about R2.9-million, were handed to Thembisa Child and Family Welfare Society, Cosmos Old Age Home, Msakhane, Benoni Sathya Sai Centre, El Shammah Child & Youth Care Centre, Hlakanang, Kid’s Haven Benoni, Vosloorus Old Age Home and Barney House.

The Sathya Sai Centre whose representatives, Jessy Naicker (middle back) and Ish Raghununan (front) are pictured here with Peermont hospitality executive Dave Milne (back, left) and Emperors Palace’s warehouse controller Ntebaleng Matsha (right, back), who were on hand to present the donations to the various charities. Photos: Yolanda van der Stoep.
Among the recipients was Kid’s Haven in Benoni, which received a share of the R2.9-million in linen, towels, curtaining, duvets, pillows and other accessories the Palace of Dreams donated to these nine charities. Here Kid’s Haven representatives Tshepo Brand (front), Dumisani Phiri (back, second left) and Mandla Hlatshwayo (second right, back) are pictured with Peermont hospitality executive Dave Milne (back, left) and Emperors Palace’s warehouse controller, Ntebaleng Matsha (right, back).
Representatives from the charities are pictured with Peermont hospitality executive Dave Milne (back, left), Emperors Palace’s warehouse controller Ntebaeng Matsha (right, back) and executive housekeeper Alice Letebele (front).

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