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Partnership brings joy to children

iThemba Lethu continues to see the lives of vulnerable children and families flourish by partnering with funders like Compass Medical Waste Services.

NON-PROFIT organisation, iThemba Lethu, was blessed at year end with a donation of R15 000 from Compass Cares, the CSI arm of Compass Medical Waste Services.

iThemba Lethu, based in Manor Gardens, continues to see the lives of vulnerable children and families flourish into their full destiny by partnering with funders like Compass Medical Waste Services. Since 2001, iThemba Lethu has facilitated 93 adoptions and 26 reunifications of babies and children under the age of five.

“That is 119 little lives changed from being orphaned to now being raised as sons and daughters,” explained Karen Brokensha, coordinating fundraiser for iThemba Lethu.

She said it takes passionate and committed people to change lives and this is why the organisation appreciated the continued investment from Ian du Randt and his CSI team at Compass

“Compass believes in making a difference and this is what we have been able to achieve together!” she said.

iThemba Lethu is involved in three main areas, one being a HIV prevention programme, the second being the family integration programme and the last, the breastmilk bank.

For more information or to pledge your support to iThemba Lethu, visit: www.ithembalethu.org.za.

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