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Ward 33 Clr Faduk ‘wraps’ up the festive season with assistance to Rizpah Ministries

Rizpah Christmas gift wrapping takes place at Checkers at Ben Fleur Boulevard at affordable prices not exceeding R30.

Rizpah Ministries with scissors, lint and wrapping paper is ready to wrap up and colourise your Christmas gifts.

Rizpah Ministries has been taking care of vulnerable children in eMalahleni since its inception in 2005.

Rizpah is venturing into a gift-wrapping journey at Checkers at Ben Fleur Boulevard, where they can wrap your gifts at the following low prices:

  •  R10 to wrap a small gift.
  • R20 to wrap a medium gift.
  • R30 to wrap a large gift.

All funds raised will go toward the children under Rizpah’s wing, and donations are welcome.

Sharing in the Christmas spirit, Democratic Alliance Ward 33 Councillor Kim Faduk assisted Rizpah on December 18 for two hours.

Democratic Alliance Ward 33 Councillor Kim Faduk with the Horsfield family.

Faduk informed the residents of her ward that she was part of the wrapping action and about eight residents from Ward 33 made a stop at the stand.

She would like to applaud and thank the Horsfield family from Ward 33 for bringing small gifts for two of the orphanages in the ward and their donation of R500.

Pieter and Morné Viljoen, Democratic Alliance Ward 33 Councillor Kim Faduk, Meisie Thukwane and Paulina Mabena from Rizpah Ministries.

As any Christmas spirit should, Faduk did not rest, and she gave small gifts to Rizpah on December 17 with Pieter and Morné Viljoen.

Paying to have your gift wrapped is indeed a gift to the orphanages under the wing of Rizpah Ministries.

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