Siyabonga receives kindness from Germiston NGO

"I believe kindness can give someone so much hope, which can truly make a difference. Hence, the name of my organisation.

Kindness Keystone recently donated groceries to Siyabonga Children’s Home in Germiston.

“Being able to give to those in need is a blessing,” said founder of NPO Kindness Keystone Yosheen Moodley.

“I believe kindness can give someone so much hope, which can truly make a difference. Hence, the name of my organisation.

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“We know homes always need assistance, from funding to groceries. We visited the home to spend time with the children and donate some kindness hampers.”
Yosheen said they assist everyone in need.

“We assist animal shelters with canned and dry food and leashes and collars and orphanages with nappies, formula, baby essentials and also provide cooked meals and toys,” said Yosheen.

Siyabonga Children’s Home houses 34 children and is an NPO that cares for children who have been neglected.

They provide accommodation, guidance, protection, development and enhancement of the quality of the children’s lives – emotionally, physically and academically.

The home offers long-term residential care for admitted children and serves as a short-term place of safety for admitted children.

“The home does amazing work and the children deserve all the love. We are happy we put some smiles on their faces with our kindness hampers,” said Yosheen.

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Marietta Lombard (Editor) germistoncitynews@caxton.co.za,  or (Journalists) Busi Vilakazi busiv@caxton.co.za

 

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