Rand Aid
Association’s Ron Smith Care Centre, represented by staff members Debbie
Christen and Salina Mtshali, and volunteer, Claudette Theunissen, was able to finally
deliver crocheted sleeping mats and blankets to the homeless and needy in
Krugersdorp on 4 June.
The mats were
made out of recycled plastic bags, which were cut into strips and wound into
balls of yarn.
The activity, Ron
Smith Care Centre’s Hearts and Hands for the Homeless Project, kicked off in
March 2020, but ground to a halt a few weeks later due to the Covid-19
lockdown.
The blankets
were part of an ongoing recreation programme, which sees squares being knitted
and then sewn together by volunteers to make blankets.
For over a
year, Ron Smith Care Centre residents and staff intermittently worked on the
initiative, through many disruptions and the ever-changing circumstances of
lockdown.
“Finally, and
just in time for the winter cold snap, 14 mats and 45 blankets were handed over
to the WAS Foundation’s Rainbow Haven in Krugersdorp with our love and best
wishes, especially to each person who received these gifts from us,” says
Debbie.
“It was amazing
that Ron Smith Care Centre’s staff and residents were able to persevere through
all the disruptions and use this time during lockdown to try and make a
difference. It was wonderful to meet our goal, despite the challenge of dealing
with Covid-19, and so heart-warming to be able to contribute to the comfort and
well-being of those who are less fortunate,” she adds.
Ron Smith Care
Centre staff member Salina Mtshali (far left), with Rainbow Haven workers and
volunteers.
Joy Smith
making balls of yarn.
Josephine Kew
cutting strips from plastic bags.
Elphin Lodge resident and volunteer Krys Geyser displays some of the blankets she put together for RSCC’s ongoing knitting project.
Ems Horn
crocheted 12 of the 14 sleeping bags that were donated to Rainbow Haven.
A work group of
residents and staff busy preparing the plastic yarn.
Doreen Woodward
winds the plastic yarn into balls.
Ron Smith Care
Centre volunteer Claudette Theunissen with Rickie Trollip, the Soup Kitchen
Manager at Rainbow Haven.