Local company warms hearts at orphanage

Roseline Mthembu welcomes a company to have her children enjoy a fun day with generous meals.

Vuggo Group Holdings, based in Boksburg, recently visited the Fountains of Love orphanage in Katlehong to donate clothing and food.

They donated 40 blankets, 50 hats, 50 pairs of gloves and 50 lunch meals, drinks and snacks.

Their motivation was to give back to the community and they were able to do so with generous sponsorship from Link Up Shisanyama, Link Up Studios and Power Trucks and Trailer Repairs.

Vuggo Group Holdings handing over food parcels to children at the orphanage.

“It has been a dream to bring change in the community. We want to give back and this contribution is only possible through God,” said MD of Vuggo Group Holdings, Godfrey Mathabatha.

With the help of the founder of the Fountains of Love orphanage, Roseline Mthembu, the visit was a success.

“I would like to thank everyone who participated in this project – all the sponsors and Roseline too, who welcomed us with open arms,” said Mathabatha.

Seen here are the children from the orphanage, Vuggo Group Holdings team members and the founder of the orphanage Roseline Mthembu.

Vuggo Group Holdings works in the refining of wholesale petroleum products and logistics.

The goods donated by Vuggo Group Holdings.

Their team consists of Mathabatha, a businessman with vast experience in the energy sector, logistics and transportation, and Vusi Louis Ngwenya, a businessman with experience in the music industry and logistics.

“We see ourselves taking this business to greater heights and giving more to the community,” Mathabatha said.

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