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Salvation Hope welcomes a new group

This is such a worthy cause to support, eMalahleni has a huge drug problem and here they have a local program available for the community

A new group of warriors began the fight to a new start, life and future at Salvation Hope.

On Tuesday, September 15 the South African Community Crime Watch (SACCW) and Lewende Woord Witbank joined forces once again to donate and support the Salvation Hope Program.

They donated toiletries and food parcels towards the life-changing initiative that is led by Bishop Jeremiah Zulu.

WITBANK NEWS previously reported on the Salvation Hope program where the centre attended to the homeless men with their various addictions and helped them through the SHP & ICDSA programme which deals with Empowerment and Social Growth of locals of eMalahleni.

On September 12, Bishop Zulu and the team received the next group of 25 men and five women with substance abuse problems the opportunity to complete the program.

Bishop Zulu expressed his thanks towards the donations: “We thank the continued support from the church and organizations, please extend our thanks to the sponsors as this makes a difference in the lives of the people attending the program.”

This is such a worthy cause to support, eMalahleni has a huge drug problem and here they have a local program available for the community.

“We all know an addict, whether it be direct family or a friend. This is a registered NPO- program so the local businesses can support it financially and receive a Section 18A form. Please support them so they can continue to change lives,” Maureen Scheepers from SACCW explained.

Anyone willing to assist or support the program can contact Bishop Jeremiah Zulu direct on 072 356 1634.

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