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The company handed out R29 000 worth of gifts to children

Continuing on the company’s much-loved Christmas Box campaign of 2021, the branches of Stewarts & Lloyds again went the extra mile to bring cheer and put smiles on faces all over the country.

The Wadeville branch handed out R29 000 worth of gifts to children in the oncology ward of the Charlotte Maxeke Hospital.
Each little one received a healthy sweet pack, a soft toy, art and crafts goodies, a pillowcase, a blanket and other treats.

The Kimberley branch made the season special with a visit to the Jannie Roux Children’s Home where they not only set up and decorated a Christmas tree but blessed everyone with a gift pack of their own.
The Wynberg team of Stewarts & Lloyds chose to bring much-needed cheer and gifts to the women and children of the Frida Hartley Shelter, a safe haven for abused women.

The team dressed up as elves and brought Santa in a ‘bakkie’ sleigh from which gifts were delivered.
Stewarts & Lloyds Pretoria raised R15 000 for the purchases of necessities and gifts for the residents of Blymoedig Clinic.

This is a psycho-geriatric clinic that takes care of patients in a dignified way and provides them with a safe structure to function.
They specialise in Alzheimer’s disease and other long-term psychiatric care, as well as people with physical disabilities.

The branches in Cape Town in Wetton and Epping, put their forces together to deliver a magical experience to the children of the Lofdal School.
The company was proud to execute many other initiatives to make an ongoing difference in the lives of many people and animals in need.

They thanked their clients for their support in making this charity drives possible.
Stewarts & Lloyds is celebrating its 120th anniversary next year, with a growing footprint of steel and fluid control branches, as well as an expanding staff complement.

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