Pav shares parcels of love

Together with its tenants, The Pavlion Shopping Centre handed over 200 food parcels to families in need.

WITH the numerous families that have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, The Pavilion Shopping Centre reached out to support the community of Chesterville on Mandela Day with food parcels.

The local mall handed over 200 food parcels to the community as the general manager of The Pavilion Shopping Centre, Nisha Kemraj, said they are in dire need of support during this trying period.

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In addition, the centre will run a digital campaign until the end of July and will give shoppers a platform to make their voice heard when they nominate a primary school in need of financial assistance. More details will be shared on

The Pavilion Shopping Centre’s Facebook page and website, www.thepav.co.za.

“The Pavilion has always taken a direct interest in the initiatives that relate to underprivileged, the less fortunate and those community members who experience hard times. This is why we work together with our tenants to pool our resources to help those in need,” said Kemraj.

 

 


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