WHEN the Kloof Round Table was donated a table tennis set, the team knew the youth at Tholuthando Children’s Home in Embo would appreciate the gift.
“The kids at Tholuthando were unsure in the beginning as they had never seen table tennis before. However, they took to it like fish to water!” said the Kloof Round Table’s Matthew Helm.
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Tholuthando Children’s Home, located in the Embo community, houses more than 50 children and relies solely on funding and support received from the surrounding community.
“We, at Kloof Round Table, would love the participation of the community to help make life better for these terrific young people,” said Matthew.
To make a donation to the children’s home or to learn more about the Kloof Round Table, contact Matthew on 063 682 8571 or via email at matt.hayes9852@gmail.com.
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