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Kingsburgh Lions Club holds food-collection drive

This month's beneficiary was Kingsburgh Child and Family Welfare, who were delighted to receive the groceries.

THIS month, the Kingsburgh Lions Club donated R2 000 worth of groceries to the Kingsburgh Child and Family Welfare.

The donation came from its monthly food collection, which takes place outside of Checkers at Seadoone Mall. The collected food was handed over to the Kingsburgh Welfare at the August club meeting.

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Tony Marron, president of the Lions Club, said, “We are truly grateful for the kind generosity of the people in our community during these hard economic times. Our members will be collecting on the first Saturday of every month on behalf of our local community charities.”

Jenny Smith, chairperson of Kingsburgh Welfare, said she was delighted to receive these groceries and thanked each of them for standing for hours collecting from shoppers.

“The groceries will make a great contribution to our larder for the families and children we care for,” she said.

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