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Help the Hindu Cultural Society keep others warm

The SSHCS plans to continue to help those in dire need this winter with the collection drive.

THE Southern Suburbs Hindu Cultural Society (SSHCS) is once again embarking on its Annual Winter Collection Drive to help local charities and organisations in need.

For many years, SSHCS has brought joy and hope to many people’s lives through their charitable initiatives and they plan to continue to help those in dire need this winter with the collection drive, which ends on May 31.

According to the SSHCS, donations from the community have enabled them to extend help to many more organisations, but donations are always welcome, such as blankets, old and new clothes, groceries, cash donations or any other usable items.

Among the beneficiaries of the collection are The Love of Christ Ministries, Adishankara Ashram (Winchester Hills), The Salvation Army, Ramakrishna Centre, Johannesburg Children’s Home and Lenasia Old Age Home.

Here are the contact details of who to contact for more information about the collection, in the respective areas:

Alberton and Meyersdal: Naresh Kuverjee on 083 287 4760

Glenvista and Bassonia: Rohit Desai on 072 373 2389

Mulbarton and Bassonia: Rhada Makkan on 072 228 1126

Robertsham and Mayfair: Navin Narotam on 083 375 3454

Winchester Hills, Gillview, Suideroord and Mondeor: Rohit Patel on 082 321 3909

Aspen Hills and Glenvista: Vinod Chiba on 082 445 8249

Robertsham and Mayfair: Raju Patel on 082 418 5948

Ridgeway: Usha Makan on 083 299 3321

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