Hamlet Foundation folded in Easter love

“We’d like to salute these special people who work tirelessly to ensure that the people are well looked after despite the many challenges they face."

ON Thursday, April 6, volunteers from Love in Action Outreaches organised an Easter celebration for the Hamlet Foundation, situated in Regents Park. The celebrations included singing, dancing, swimming, a jumping castle, an Easter egg hunt and young people dressed up in bunny costumes.

EGGCELLENT EGGSPERIENCE: ‘Natasha’ (left) and ‘Christene’ (right) with ‘Vule’, from Hamlet Foundation.

Love in Action Outreaches, which is a group from Hatfield Christian Church, Johannesburg South, would like to express their sincere gratitude to Hamlet Foundation’s care workers: “We’d like to salute these special people who work tirelessly to ensure that the people are well looked after despite the many challenges they face,” says Hesma Swart, from Love in Action Outreaches.

HAPPY CELEBRATION: ‘Sheldon’ (left) and ‘Lindo’ (right) with ‘Glen’, from Hamlet Foundation.

Hamlet Foundation’s care workers cheerfully joined in the celebrations.

The Hamlet Foundation serves almost 500 intellectually disabled children and adults. They have an adult residential centre, protective workshop, a stimulation centre for low functioning adults and a school.

Community support in terms of financial contributions and volunteer work are most needed and welcome. To help the Hamlet Foundation in any way, call 011 613 8121.

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