St Benedict’s College lent a hand to Hospice East Rand when they demonstrated compassion and generosity.
According to Jonquil Siepman, marketing and media liaison for Hospice East Rand extraordinary support was shown for this year’s Hospice East Rand’s Bring-A-Thing fundraiser.
“It left us awe-inspired. The St Benedict’s community, known for its compassion and generosity, has once again demonstrated the profound impact that united efforts can achieve.”
Hospice East Rand, an NPO dedicated to providing palliative care for patients with life-limiting illnesses, relies heavily on community support.
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This year, St Benedict’s College and its community rallied behind the cause, donating unused items to be sold in Hospice East Rand’s charity shops to raise funds. Jonquil said what followed was a heart-warming display of generosity.
St Benedict’s contributions were so overwhelming that they filled two trucks and a trailer.
These items, when sold, provide essential funds that account for a substantial 61% of Hospice East Rand’s finances, ensuring vital care for patients who need it most.
“The St Benedict’s community’s commitment to helping those in need shines as a beacon of hope. Their support is not just appreciated; it is essential to the work of Hospice East Rand,” said Jonquil.
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She said the collaboration between a school and a local charity highlights the power of community.
The NPO extended a heartfelt thanks to every member of the St Benedict’s community.
“Your unwavering dedication to making a difference serves as an inspiration to us all,” said Jonquil.