The
Edenvale Care Centre Hospice, which has been helping people in their darkest
hour since 2002, was recently on the receiving end of community goodwill.
As the hospice has not received its small grant from the Department of Health for a year, it has been relying on fundraising and donations from the public to assist its patients.
Residents and staff from Rand Aid’s Elphin Lodge retirement village and Ron Smith Care Centre (RSCC) thus joined forces to bring in much-needed donations for the hospice and its patients, as its Mandela Month project.
Everyone went all out to assist, donating 20 boxes of groceries, four boxes of clothes, 40 comfort bears and 47 blankets for the patients, and four dozen cupcakes for the patients, staff and helpers.
“Edenvale Care Centre Hospice’s manager Marlene Hooper said she didn’t expect such a large donation of groceries or the lovely handmade blankets, teddy bears and cupcakes. She was amazed and delighted with the donation,” says Debbie Christen, Rand Aid’s manager of recreational programmes.
“The care centre’s chef Maureen Khumalo was over the moon as we unloaded box after box of groceries. When we started to unpack, she said the hospice would now not have to buy groceries for several months,” she adds.
All the donations were received with deep gratitude and appreciation. “Thank you to everyone at Elphin Lodge and RSCC for your kind and generous giving. You certainly made a big difference for Edenvale Care Centre Hospice and its patients,” says Debbie.
Neeri Stroebel (Elphin admin), Samantha Atrash (Edenvale Community Care Hospice), Maureen Khumalo (Edenvale Community Care Hospice chef), Marlene Hooper (Edenvale Community Care Hospice manager) and Debbie Christen (Rand Aid recreation manager).
Rhona
Burnham, Joan Mullan and Ria Milburn with some of the cupcakes they made and decorated
for Edenvale Care Centre Hospice.
Some
of the goods donated by Elphin Lodge and RSCC residents and staff to Edenvale
Care Centre Hospice – crocheted blankets, knitted comfort bears and cupcakes.
The boxes contained a large number of groceries, pyjamas and slippers.
Rand
Aid driver Frans Mpete kindly assisted to deliver the goods to the hospice. He
is pictured with Samantha Atrash (Edenvale Community Care Hospice), Maureen
Khumalo (Edenvale Community Care Hospice chef), Marlene Hooper (Edenvale
Community Care Hospice manager) and Debbie Christen (Rand Aid recreation
manager).
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