It has been over 135 days since the lockdown journey began, and we have seen the world evolve in different ways. Many of us have lost our loved ones due to COVID-19, some are in hospitals, not sure what tomorrow will hold, and some have lost jobs, but we are still trying to make ends meet in these trying times. As an organisation that seeks to spread love and care worldwide during this period, we send our condolences to those who lost their loved ones, well warm wishes to those in hospitals recovering and sympathies with those who lost their jobs. We also advise the whole country to brace as COVID-19 cases rise in South Africa. As said by many, it gets worse before it gets better. We hope and pray that it will get better soon. For more than 135 days, we have gone around KwaZulu-Natal province, although much of our work can be traced in Durban. We have provided different types of services across the city but most commonly providing food for the homeless. However, our journey ...
We tremendously began our year with a lot of activities and new members. We have had several donors from those that have always been donating to us and new donors that are coming from different sides of the province. Please don’t be discouraged from supporting our acknowledgments; we would appreciate any type of help. There are never enough hands to keep the eThekwini community well-fed and healthy. Our eThekwini family keeps expanding. We are feeding over 200 people a day. We have also got several volunteers from the eThekwini family. However, helpers can never be enough. For those that want to assist, you are free to contact us or visit us at our residence. As we have mentioned, we have interns from Urban Improvements Precincts (UIP) who are assisting us with different types of works and activities. The interns are stationed at our premises for an unknown period. They are collecting information from homeless people, assisting with feeding, and cleaning at our pr...
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