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Mall of the South partnered with SOJO Business and Tourism this Mandela Day for a Community initiative

 

Mall of the South, as part of its ongoing “Help Thy Neighbour” community initiative, partnered with SOJO Business and Tourism Helping Hands Foundation to connect and support communities on 18th of July at The Momos Upliftment Centre. This impactful event assisted over 1,000 underserved individuals in the south of Johannesburg, providing essential services and support.

 

Participants were offered a hot meal, a warm shower, haircuts, basic clinic services, clothing packs, toiletries, blankets, and for those in need, substance abuse and spiritual counselling. We extend our deepest gratitude to the generous sponsors who made this possible: Meals on Wheels Caregivers Society, Keready Mobile Medical Clinic, MOMO’s Upliftment Centre, Thaba Eco Hotel, Mall of the South, Gold Reef City, Mount Like Eagles Mission, Addicts Voice, Just Darling, Rotary Club, Resthaven Ministries, Legends Barber Shop Mall of the South, Epiroc New Concept Mining, Visions of Joy, SEEFF Properties Alberton and Kibler Park, Unrestricted Favor Quincy Jacobs Foundation, and Zee Flavor Fusion.

 

We also express our sincere thanks to the community of Mall of the South for their substantial donations to date. Your support is invaluable in making a lasting impact.

 

For those who wish to continue to contribute, please drop off your contributions at the Mall of the South donation box located at Entrance 2 on the lower level next to the Centre Management Office.

 

For more information on how you can support, please contact SOJO Business and Tourism Helping Hands Foundation at +27 76 044 4864 or info@sojo.co.za.

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