Staff from Bethesda Association for Persons with Disabilities protective workshop helped with cooking and reading at Noluthando Day Care in Imizamo Yethu.
Hout Bay residents spent 67 minutes for Mandela Day, Tuesday July 18.
Staff from Bethesda Association for Persons with Disabilities protective workshop helped with cooking and reading at Noluthando Day Care in Imizamo Yethu.
At Fiddlesticks haberdashery, women gathered for a “knit-in” for 67 minutes. All the scarves and beanies knitted will be donated to a charity.
Disa Primary School, Valley Pre-Primary, Bay Academy and Kronendal Primary School have collected Jars of Hope (a mix of dry food ingredients in a jar) to donate to those in need from Friday July 21.
Bethesda Association for Persons with Disabilities protective workshop staff making food. From left, Noxolo Mandikwini, Nomaindia Ntombana and Sibulele Nxoshe.Noluthando Day Care principal Thozi Takane, at sleep time.Donated knitted baby items dropped off by customers at Fiddlesticks haberdashery in Hout Bay.At Fiddlesticks, from left, Althea Naude-Garcia, Diane Smith, Ingrid Alistoun, Marsaille Brown, Virginia Wyngaard and Anthea Cooper.