St Francis Care Centre grateful for donation

St Francis Care Centre is a registered NPO, which caters to dozens of vulnerable children and adults, most of them suffering from threatening and/or life-limiting conditions.

Proficient Labour Brokers, a company based in Parkdene, recently made a generous donation of food and cleaning supplies to the St Francis Care Centre.

James Matli, St Francis fund-raiser, expressed his gratitude to the company for its contribution.

“We wish to sincerely thank the company for its continuous support, and as the centre we are humbled for having a strong partnership with Proficient Labour Brokers. St Francis Care Centre heavily relies on donations for survival.

“It also enable us to render our services to the vulnerable children and adult patients receiving palliative care within the centre,” said Matli.

The items that were donated to the centre. Photo: Supplied

The fund-raiser stressed the centre is in need of necessities such as cleaning materials, washing powder, non-perishable foods, stationary, PPE and nappies. Financial assistance would also be appreciated.
Donations can be dropped off at the centre, situated at 30 Olivia Road, Eveleigh.

St Francis Care Centre is a registered NPO, which caters to dozens of vulnerable children and adults, most of them suffering from threatening and/or life-limiting conditions.

“As a registered NPO, St Francis Care Centre qualifies to issue section 18A tax certificate in line with the Income Tax Act for any financial donations received which is tax deductible to donors and can be claimed back from Sars,” he added.

If you can assist the centre in any way, contact St Francis Care Centre fund-raiser James Matli on 011 894 4151 or 061 201 4069 or 071 281 0275 (WhatsApp). You can also send an email to development@stfranciscarecentre.co.za

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