Primrose CPF patrollers and their children, together with Spider Tactical Response, took to the streets of Primrose for their 67 minutes for Mandela Day to feed the homeless, security guards throughout the suburb and SAPS members.
All were offered a cup of home-made soup and bread made by community members Marie Goutier and Mary-Anne Felcia.
“It was wonderful to take our children and young adults out with us to do something good for others.
“We truly have amazing people living in our community,” said Tracy Enslin, chairperson of the Primrose CPF.
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