Rosebank Mall shows they care for the homeless on Mandela Day

ROSEBANK – Rosebank Mall shows its love on Mandela Day by donating 150 hygiene packs to Immaculate Homeless Shelter.

 

The management staff of Rosebank Mall spent 67 Minutes for Mandela Day packing and donating 150 hygiene packs to the Immaculate Homeless Shelter.

“We are honoured and humbled to be in a position to assist those less fortunate than us and strive to have a positive impact on the lives of those in our community,” said Danie De Beer, general manager of Rosebank Mall.

150 hygiene packs are donated to Immaculate Homeless Shelter in Rosebank.
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Originally a church hall, Immaculata was converted into a shelter in 1993 by the Sisters of Mercy with the financial aid of a city subsidy.

The shelter accommodates 80 men and 20 women ranging from 25 to 60.

All residents receive three meals a day and can make use of the laundry and ablution facilities at the shelter, as well as televisions and books, among other offerings.

 

What did you do for your 67 minutes? Tell us about your good deeds on the Rosebank Killarney Gazette Facebook page.

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