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RE/MAX and civil society organisation join forces to help others

Community members who can are encouraged to donate non-perishable food, baby formula and pet food at participating offices.

Following the protests and looting recently in parts of SA, civil society organisation We are South Africans partnered with RE/MAX to provide donation drop-off points for those wanting to assist others.

The organisation hopes to bring food to rural towns and cities in KwaZulu-Natal affected by the unrest through its #SpiritOfSouthAfrica campaign.

Community members who can are encouraged to donate non-perishable food, baby formula and pet food at participating offices.

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Offices in Bedfordview and Germiston are located at:
• 67 Van Buuren Road, Bedfordview
•126 Webber Road, Lambton, Germiston

“We condemn the behaviour of those who are looting and acting lawlessly during these protests,” said Adrian Goslett, regional director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa.

He encouraged the RE/MAX network to provide any support it can.

“We hope that through the collective efforts of all South Africans, peace will soon be restored,” said Goslett.

Visit www.remax.co.za to find the contact details of your nearest participating RE/MAX office.

Visit www.facebook.com/southafricans to learn more about We are South Africans.

Contact the newsroom by emailing: Marietta Lombard (Editor) germistoncitynews@caxton.co.za,  or (Journalists) Busi Vilakazi busiv@caxton.co.za

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