Wentworth SAPS host crime-awareness and wellness day for the disabled

Those in attendance were given a talk on community safety and crime. They were also pampered.

HOPING to empower the disabled, the Wentworth police hosted a crime-awareness and wellness day at Eliase Place for the disabled on September 9.

Captain Mbuso Gumede, a Wentworth police station spokesperson, said their officers gave a talk on community safety and crime.

Wentworth SAPS members hosted a crime-awareness and wellness day for the disabled.

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“Pastor Bailey gave a word of encouragement, and Mediskills caregivers pampered the ladies and gentlemen. The day was enjoyed by all in attendance.”

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