May 2016

2016-05-28T20:46:27+0000

A big thank you to Sunette Goosen and the wonderful people of Salwa in Saudi Arabia for the wonderful donation and continued support. From all the SAFRP Members and Team

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2016-05-27T21:13:32+0000

Hi Everyone, We have a single Mother with two children aged 12 and 8 who live in Cato-ridge KZN. The children have only been to school for one month this year, they cannot attend school because the mother is unable to pay the R 1600 per child to get them back into school. This is the mother's main concern. We need to get these kids back in school. Then the rent is behind also, and this is the only place they have to stay, they have nowhere else to go if they are evicted for non-payment. The mother has a job opportunity this Monday so we're holding thumbs and hoping for the best. The children also don't have any warm clothing to wear, nothing whatsoever to keep warm with the cold they have been experiencing. The boy wear medium sized shirts, size 34 pants, and a size 8 shoe, the little girl wears age 8-9 year old clothes and a size 13 shoe. So we are asking if anyone of our friends, donors, members and the public can offer any form of assistance. We need to get these children back in school, this is the first priority. Then if anyone is able to assist with food, winter clothing and rent money for this family please. Lets try and save this family from spiraling deeper into despair. If we can stand together and make a difference, help these people out and show them that there are people out there that truly care. We would really appreciate any help for this family, Audrey xxx If you would like to make a donation please e-mail office.safrp@gmail.com or for financial donations: SAFRP Banking Details Account name: South African Family Relief Project Bank: First National Bank Account number: 6253 480 1651 Branch code: 260 23 100 Account type: Transmission/Cheque Swift Code: FIRNZAJJ Reference: Cato-ridge Family Or Pay it into our Pay Pal International Donations If you are an International donor, you can make a donation into our PayPal account. Email: safrp.donations@gmail.com Use your PayPal account or any major credit card to donate via PayPal. Please send proof of payment to office.safrp@gmail.com Or visit our webpage to donate now: http://www.safrpsa.org/donate-money.html

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2016-05-26T10:32:15+0000

Thank you to our donors for making it possible for us to purchase food parcels for six families in need today. Without your help, this would not have been possible. Every donation makes a difference! Big Thank you - SAFRP Team

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2016-05-23T09:31:18+0000

The Joubert family donated an old "kaskar" to the camp and let me tell you the children had a wonderful time playing on it. To them it was the most awesome thing they got! They are happy with so little. Bless you all for putting smiles on these sweet little faces. Leigh xx

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2016-05-23T09:27:31+0000

Donation drop off done at Munsieville. Thank you so much to everyone. Leigh xx

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2016-05-23T09:26:29+0000

A very big thank you to every donor who donated on our Johannesburg donation run. Leighxx The following Donors: Re-Sale A Humphrey V De Beer Morias H Freshman T Sykes G Gilbert M Fourie G Theofanakis E Joubert B Lubbe B Knipe Karen

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2016-05-20T07:13:46+0000

Donation of clothing dropped off at Munsieville this morning. A big thank you to Glenvista Baptist Church who donated boxes of clothing, Beryl Knipe and Annete Humphrey who donated boxes of clothing and odds. Just look at those smiling faces. It warms our hearts to be able to give what you have sent to them. Bless you all. Leigh xx

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2016-05-19T11:35:19+0000

Please everyone we ask that you donate to our Farm Project.The time is getting close and we need all the help to get this project off the ground. We cannot do this without you all. Any amount no matter how small will help to make a better future for those in need. Leighxx

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2016-05-19T10:23:00+0000

Pregnancy test: http://www.gov.za/services/birth/pregnancy-test

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2016-05-19T09:06:16+0000

Huge donation dropped off at our Umtentwini shelter by Sharlene Denbeigh Davey. Sharlene got all her friends to donate clothing, toys and much needed food! A very BIG thank you to every person who opened their hearts to these folks. You are AWESOME! Leighxxx

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2016-05-19T08:12:39+0000

Friends and Angels, We are doing our next donation collection run for the Johannesburg area and surrounds on Saturday the 18th of June. If there are items that you would like to donate to our cause, please drop us an e-mail letting us know to office.safrp@gmail.com Lets Keep Making a Difference! Audrey

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2016-05-19T04:53:00+0000

Munsieville Visit by Louise Somers What a blessing to have met all these precious people today, especially Hugo. It was so wonderful to see how people with so little can be so happy and just amazing to see how awesome our God is as He chose Hugo and his wife to take care of these people. They were so grateful for receiving the goods today. Thank you to our Donor Louise Somers for making a difference, giving of herself and getting involved. Audrey Taylor and the SAFRP Team

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2016-05-18T10:21:00+0000

Pregnancy Care Centers in Johannesburg and other areas in SA: http://www.fyple.co.za/johannesburg/health-beauty/doctor-and-clinic/family-planning/pregnancy-care-center/

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2016-05-18T06:23:00+0000

Hi Friends and Angels, We need volunteers in the Johannesburg areas. There are requests for help that come into our office and we have been experiencing difficulty in being able to respond and assist quickly due to the limited amount of volunteers we have for the Johannesburg and surrounding areas. If you would like to be a volunteer or know of a friend that would want to be part of SAFRP and help us change the lives of the people in our communities, please e-mail us at office.safrp@gmail.com or inbox or call us on 082 495 0250. Being a volunteer is a selfless act and by being a SAFRP volunteer you can make a difference. Help us help the poor and homeless, give them back their dignity again, offer support and hope to the families that need it. Audrey and the SAFRP Team

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2016-05-18T04:34:00+0000

Housing for the Homeless: 14 Smart & Sensitive Solutions: Some of these ideas are really "Thinking Outside The Box" Concepts. If there could be a way that SA could assist to implement some of these concepts, it would actually make a considerable difference. Which of these concepts do you believe would make the most difference? taking quality of life into account and human dignity? http://weburbanist.com/2012/03/19/housing-for-the-homeless-14-smart-sensitive-solutions/

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2016-05-18T04:26:00+0000

Citizen! Do Not Be Two Faced! By Kevin Barbieux ( A homeless person) Be clear about what you want. For all the obvious and cliché reasons, (they are dirty and smelly, they create trash, they harass people for money, etc., etc., ad naseum) you, the average citizen, declare far and wide, and loud, that you do not want homeless people in your neighbourhood, your town, whatever. Then the experts on homelessness come to you and tell you exactly what it takes to end homelessness. Namely, that the homeless need assistance getting off the streets. You, Mr and Miss Citizen, consider what they say and you balk. You then declare that “Homeless people do not deserve this help.” Look!, you can’t have it both ways. So, make up your mind. Is this going to be about them, or about you? You say you deserve a homeless free city. But in the same breath you say homeless people don’t deserve to be helped off the streets. I know, you expect homeless people to get off the streets all by themselves. Certainly that would be nice if it happened that way, but that’s not the reality of the situation. Only about 1/2 of the homeless population could get themselves off the streets, IF there were plenty of jobs to be had, and apartments were affordable. The other 1/2 WILL STILL REQUIRE assistance of one kind or another to achieve the goal of getting off the streets permanently. Again, decide what you want and then follow through. If you don’t want to help the homeless, then you MUST accept that there will be homeless people in your life. There’s no other way around it. Just know that if you do decide that you want homelessness to end, it will require your involvement in some way.

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2016-05-17T13:33:00+0000

South Africa’s murder hotspots. Familiarize yourself with the areas that have increased rates of violence and murder. http://tntnews.co.za/2016/05/south-africas-murder-hotspots/

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2016-05-17T10:20:00+0000

Pregnancy Care Centers in Pretoria: http://www.fyple.co.za/pretoria/health-beauty/doctor-and-clinic/family-planning/pregnancy-care-center/

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2016-05-17T08:35:00+0000

Shelters for homeless Adults in the Western Cape: https://www.westerncape.gov.za/directories/facilities/847

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2016-05-17T04:59:00+0000

INDIA'S MENSTRUATION MAN Arunachalam Muruganantham was obsessed with making the perfect sanitary pad for his wife. After years of work, his invention has changed the lives of millions of women in India. How admirable is it that this Indian man invented a machine to make cheap sanitary towels and help women earn money. It's such a taboo subject no women would try it out for him so he did it by creating a fake uterus and wore it. Now he's become a hero. Lovely story especially because he is a man tackling women's issue and not giving up! Thanks for sharing the info Taryn-Lee Robinson. http://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/shorts/india-menstruation-man/index.html

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2016-05-17T04:30:00+0000

Some basic tips on various ways that you can give back to your community, make a difference and help the homeless: http://www.wikihow.com/Help-the-Homeless

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2016-05-16T13:30:01+0000

Keep up to date with what is going on around your community and place of work with the South African Police Website. http://www.saps.gov.za/

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2016-05-16T10:19:00+0000

Pregnancy eating plan https://www.huggies.co.za/pregnancy/pregnancy-care/pregnancy-nutrition/pregnancy-eating-plan/

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2016-05-15T10:19:00+0000

Choosing the Best Prenatal Vitamin. Even on a tight budget. http://www.pregnancyweekbyweek.co.za/vitamins-and-minerals/

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2016-05-15T10:00:01+0000

Budget Dinner Recipies: Budget Dinner Recipes:.com/recipes/budget/budget-dinners.aspx

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2016-05-15T05:54:00+0000

7 things we can do to help the homeless. http://www.women24.com/Wellness/BodyAndSpirit/7-things-we-can-do-to-help-the-homeless-20160512

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2016-05-15T04:25:00+0000

Have you heard about Suspended coffees for the poor or homeless? If you haven't heard about it yet here is a link and a 2min read: http://www.coffeesharing.com/ Especially now that winter is upon us, would you agree that this is a great idea? Its less likely to be abused. Perhaps a few restaurants and coffee shops could give it a test run in South Africa? Why leave it only at a cup of coffee, perhaps one could also have a suspended meal waiting for someone that's homeless?

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2016-05-14T19:36:04+0000

Here is something I stumbled upon. A homeless guy started a website and writes his thoughts, experiences and challenges that he faces on this site. Most of us out there are busy trying to survive by working a 8 to 5 job and find little time if any to actually chat to a homeless person or let alone have the courage to actually speak to one. Most people don't speak to homeless people because 1. What do you say to a homeless person? 2. Would I offend them if I ask them about their story? 3. This guy looks a bit dangerous, I'm scared to stop and ask. 4. Some might even say "Its their own fault that they are there anyway, why make their problem my problem?" These are the most common responses we have heard. Perhaps you can add some under comments below? Anyway, here is the link to the "Homeless Guy" for some insight into what happens and what its really like: https://thehomelessguy.wordpress.com/

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2016-05-14T13:29:00+0000

Exploration of selected contact crimes in South Africa (Crime Stats Series Vol. 3) Working together towards a Safer South Africa. http://www.saferspaces.org.za/resources/entry/exploration-of-selected-contact-crimes-in-south-africa

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2016-05-14T11:42:00+0000

Directory of South African Welfare Organisations. http://www.rainbownation.com/directory/index.asp?CatID=1174

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2016-05-14T10:34:12+0000

A very big thank you to the Glevista Baptist Church who donated boxes of clothing, Beryl Knipe who donated a washing mashine and odds and to Annete Humphrey who donated boxes of clothing and odds. You are AWESOME! To the wonderful donors where we could not pick up due to the rain. We thank you for understanding and we will arrange a new collection date. Bless you all. Leigh xx

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2016-05-14T10:30:01+0000

Early Effects of Environment: A Comparison of Prenatal Care in South Africa and the United States http://repository.cmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1062&context=hsshonors

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2016-05-14T09:58:00+0000

26 Favourite Dirt-Cheap Meals. Its worth a look! http://www.thesimpledollar.com/20-favorite-dirt-cheap-meals/

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2016-05-14T05:56:40+0000

Good morning everyone we are doing our collection run in Jhb today. Please be aware that we might not make it at the time you all asked. We will try our best to rather drive slower and safer. Thank you all for understanding. Bless you all. Leigh and Marius xx

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2016-05-14T04:00:01+0000

What a wonderful idea. There should be a pop up store in each area. Do you believe this would make a difference? http://fourwaysreview.co.za/230469/pop-up-clothing-store-for-the-homeless/#.Vx37f2ha5kw.facebook

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2016-05-13T16:07:04+0000

UDATE: Munsieville classrooms. I visited the camp to see the progress on the classrooms and was pleasantly suprised to see the wire and mesh up for the classrooms. All that needs to be done is to get more poles to make the wire more sturdy and then the plastering will begin. Thank to everyone for your support. The children are so excited to see the finished classrooms! Leigh xx

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2016-05-13T16:02:05+0000

Donation drop off of veggies done at Munsieville today. Thank you to everyone that donated. Leigh xx

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2016-05-13T15:10:00+0000

This is a vexing problem that many don't think about... http://www.women24.com/Wellness/BodyAndSpirit/how-do-homeless-women-handle-menstruation-20160511

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2016-05-13T13:27:00+0000

Statistics South Africa: Here you can compare anything from unemployment to crime stats. http://www.statssa.gov.za/

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2016-05-13T12:36:00+0000

South Africa has the highest rate of economic crime in the world: http://businesstech.co.za/news/banking/114856/south-africa-has-the-highest-rate-of-economic-crime-in-the-world/

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2016-05-13T10:41:00+0000

List of Homeless Shelters located in and around Johannesburg - South Africa. Destitute Homes & Shelters in South Africa. http://www.sayellow.com/@2?SearchCategoryCode=11768

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2016-05-13T10:30:01+0000

Why Do Women Not Use Antenatal Services in Low- and Middle-Income Countries? A Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Studies. http://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1001373

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2016-05-13T09:57:00+0000

100 Cheap and Easy Recipies. Whether our food bills are R600 a week for one or R600 a month for four, we are all feeling the pressure to cut down our costs on food. Here are some tips: Plan your meals for the week in advance. Go shopping with a list and stick to it. Don’t go food shopping on an empty stomach – you’ll end up with mouth-watering goodies in your basket that you can’t really afford. Compare prices. And don’t assume that one supermarket will always be cheaper – or more expensive – than another. You’ll sometimes be surprised at the bargains at the more upmarket stores, and the higher prices at the budget ones. Take advantage of special offers in supermarkets. Buy house brands as they are mostly cheaper than brand names. Buy vegetables and fruits in season. Buying vegetables and fruit loose is often cheaper than packaged. Buy and cook in bulk – bulk prices for meat and chicken are often cheaper so cook quantities of a dish and freeze it or divide the goods into smaller packets and freeze for later use. Don’t waste any food – refrigerate or freeze any leftovers. They often can be used in sandwiches or salads for lunch. Use ingredients like lentils and pulses to bulk up your meals. Go vegetarian a couple of days a week, as vegetables are far cheaper than meat. Embrace the slow-cooking trend by using cheaper, more unusual cuts of meat. If you have the space, start a kitchen garden, growing herbs and seasonal vegetables. http://www.allyou.com/food/supercheap-meals/cheap-recipes

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2016-05-13T05:51:00+0000

Please, Sir, have you got some change? How you can really help? http://www.capetownmagazine.com/social/please-sir-have-you-got-some-change-how-you-can-really-help/118_22_19113

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2016-05-13T05:00:00+0000

This is indeed relevant in South Africa where the homeless go hungry. Should South Africa adopt this attitude? https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/italy-rules-that-stealing-food-not-a-crime-if-desp/

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2016-05-12T14:20:01+0000

Homeless shelters in South Africa: https://www.bing.com/mapspreview?&ty=17&q=homeless%20shelters%20south%20africa&ppois=-25.7444400787354_28.1952495574951_Pretoria%20Association%20For%20The%20%ee%80%80Homeless%ee%80%81_YN8202x18445313809861190606~-26.1832809448242_28.0496597290039_Jabulani%20Khakibos%20Kids_YN8202x4553548960540619106~-25.9567852020264_28.165319442749_%ee%80%80Homeless%ee%80%81%20Building%20Construction_YN8202x7465128692488699401~-33.9052200317383_18.6538200378418_Bellville%20Night%20%ee%80%80Shelter%ee%80%81_YN8202x5504167050271538126~-26.2082901000977_28.0495204925537_Usindiso%20Ministries_YN8202x11248771259385552975~&v=2&sV=1&FORM=LARE

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2016-05-12T13:48:00+0000

The best 10 Homeless Shelters in 2016: Help is always within reach, you just need to look for it. http://www.africanadvice.com/Shelters/

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2016-05-12T13:24:00+0000

South African Crime Stats Simplified: http://www.crimestatssa.com/

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2016-05-12T12:35:00+0000

SA Fast Facts: Everything you need to know to be well informed about: 1.Political 2.Economic 3.Business 4.Tourism 5.Sport 6.Education 7.Environment 8.Social 9.Infrastructure 10.Health 11.Miscellaneous 12.Tax 13.Corruption http://www.sagoodnews.co.za/sa-fast-facts.html

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2016-05-12T10:44:38+0000

If Cape Town determines there are over 7000 homeless on their streets how many do think are on our streets in Johannesburg? http://www.women24.com/Wellness/BodyAndSpirit/homeless-people-in-the-city-of-cape-town-20160512

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2016-05-12T10:01:37+0000

Prenatal care is paramount, irrespective of which income group you find yourself in. http://www.mediclinic.co.za/mediclinicbaby/Pregnancy%20and%20Baby%20care%20Guide/What%20to%20expect%20during%20pregnancy/Pages/Prenatalexaminations.aspxHere is more info about prenatal care:

2016-05-12T09:44:48+0000

Here are some tips on how to make quick, simple meals on a very tight budget: http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Great-Cook-on-a-Very-Low-Budget

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2016-05-12T05:53:00+0000

Have you done something for someone who could never repay you?

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2016-05-11T14:30:01+0000

Have you ever sat with the broken?

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2016-05-11T09:43:00+0000

Hi Everyone, SAFRP needs passionate, dedicated and committed volunteers on our team. No matter your age or interests, you have a valuable role to play in your community and in SAFRP. Are you looking to make a Profound Positive Difference on the lives of Children; Mothers and their Families in your Community? Volunteer opportunities range from collection and/or distribution of food parcels, clothing and personal care items to families in need in your area. We are URGENTLY looking for volunteers in and around the Johannesburg area. Other areas in South Africa also most welcome. If you know of someone or you would like to put you name up please contact us or inbox. It's flexible! We'll work with your schedule. Please inbox us or send an e-mail to office.safrp@gmail.com for more info and to sing up to be a SAFRP Volunteer. SAFRP Team

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2016-05-11T07:41:00+0000

Hi Everyone, We are looking for non-perishable food donations please. We are struggling to meet the demand. If everyone could get their communities involved to collect one tin per person and put it together as a group donation, it would make a real difference. As food donations are desperately needed. Every effort, every donation makes a difference!

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2016-05-11T05:49:01+0000

Profound...

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2016-05-10T09:27:59+0000

Thank you to the following donors: Heather Lorio for the goods donation of blankets, toys and odd items. The Sanctuary of Serenity for their goods donation of clothing and shoes. Every donation makes a difference! Thank you for the support. SAFRP Team

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2016-05-08T05:14:55+0000

A Happy Mothersday to every mom out there. Many of you do not have children but you care for our babies in SA and we say Thank You! To all the mommies who give their love and time selflesly and still go home and to love and care for your own babies. Thank you! Every Lady on this group is special to my heart and to those in need. Hope you all have a wonderful blessed day. From SAFRP. Leigh xx

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2016-05-07T21:25:08+0000

Thank you to Food Lovers Market, Gilberto, Des and Grant for the Vegetable and bread donations that were taken through to the Sonskyn Camp. SAFRP Team

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2016-05-07T20:59:25+0000

Thank you to Candace Botha, Tracey Groenewald and Tenniel Groenewald for dropping off a Food parcel to the elderly couple in East London. You touched their lives and hearts. Thank you so much for helping this couple when they needed it most. SAFRP Team

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2016-05-06T06:41:43+0000

EAST LONDON - FOOD PARCEL NEEDED There is an elderly couple in East London that is in need of a food parcel. If someone in the area can please assist them with a basic food parcel, it will be greatly appreciated. Please inbox, e-mail office.safrp@gmail.com or call SAFRP on 082 495 0250. SAFRP Team

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