Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Humane Impact making a difference in the community


Many children in Ennerdale have been struggling when it comes to their parents getting them stationery because many parents are unemployed due to the current pandemic we are facing or are unable to find employment.  

The Humane Impact Organisation did not let almost 220 learners go to school without stationery. The organization purchased 250 packs from Honey Bee and walked into New Ministries Fulfilled Church in Ennerdale Lead by Levona Steeneveld of Ennerdale where they filled the children’s hearts with happiness and faces full of smiles and joy

 

“Humane Impact had a talent show and gave out prizes (three school bags and two headsets) to five lucky winners,” said founder Yusuf Amoojee.

 He added that the children were given a motivational talk by a very successful business woman from Walkerville, Bronwyn Botha, who supports the dream of Zero Poverty and Zero Crime. The aim of this talk was to inspire and uplift their spirits to achieve better results not only in school but to become better people in society.

 

“Humane Impact would like to thank all the community members who contributes and shares the idea of reaching the goal of zero Poverty and zero Crime.

This aim will not only benefit the poor, but make a better world for us all and future generations to grow into,” explained Amoojee.

 

He ended by saying, ‘Kindness is a good deed’.


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