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Community grateful for woolly winter-warmers

Businesses continue to spread warmth this winter by collecting and making blankets for the less fortunate.

THE elderly from Jackson’s Drift Informal Settlement in Eikenhof were recently blessed with numerous boxes of blankets and scarves courtesy of Victoria’s Hair and the Shenique Wellness Centre.

ALL SMILES: Louisah Rafoma (second from left) with the elderly who were excited to receive their new blankets.

The two businesses gave a total of 47 blankets and 46 scarves to the elderly in the settlement – with good cheer. Most of the blankets were handmade – plush and soft to provide the ultimate winter warmth – but many blankets were also bought.

LOVELY: Samantha Van Heerden from Shenique Wellness Centre and Vicky Sequeria from Victoria’s Hair thank all their clients who donated blankets.

Founder of the Boithuto Community Project, Louisah Rafoma, started the project in 2012 and sees approximately 160 children and many elderly in the settlement being fed daily. The monthly grocery parcels which are donated by the parents of Waterstone College, were also handed out to the families.

GENEROUS: Founder of the Boithuto Community Project, Louisah Rafoma hands out the blankets.

“Food parcels are received monthly and we are extremely grateful to Lorna Abrahamse and the parents of Waterstone College for their unwavering contribution to helping the needy and giving back to the community,” said Tracey Le Roux from the Boithuto Community Project.

COLOURFUL: The beautiful blankets that were made.

Samantha Van Heerden from Shenique Wellness Centre and Vicky Sequeria from Victoria’s Hair wish to thank all their clients who donated blankets to the blanket drive which they ran for a few months. A special thank you also to the ladies who spent time putting together the squares for the blankets.

THANKFUL: The residents were thankful for the blankets and scarves.
FOOD PARCELS: Louisah Rafoma and Tracey Le Roux from the Boithuto Community Project with the monthly parcels from Waterstone College.
GIVING: Louisah Rafoma from the Boithuto Community Project handing out woolly blankets.
HAPPY: THE gentlemen at the camp were happy to have new blankets and scarves.

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