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The Citizen
08-05-2025
- General
- The Citizen
Good Samaritan unites Springs to feed the needy
Springs is in for a cold winter, but Franci Swanepoel vows to do something about it. The Daggafontein resident has brought together people from all over Springs to feed the less fortunate. Franci started the Greater Springs Soup Kitchen because of her experiences and deep connection to the community. 'As founder of the Greater Springs groups, which began with addressing municipal issues like power outages and waste, we naturally expanded to other community-serving initiatives. 'When someone suggested a feeding scheme, we launched the Greater Springs Soup Kitchen as a community project.' She said the initiative has a place in her heart because of her lived experiences. 'My eldest son has been missing for years, and I understand the struggles many face. We can bring hope and kindness to those who need it most by providing a simple cup of soup and bread.' Her husband, Jaco, spoke about how Franci has become a mother to many in Springs. 'Franci does not do this for money or recognition. She genuinely cares about people, and it shows in how she is loved.' Despite their challenges, he said she was resolute, strong, and kept fighting the good fight. 'Everything she does is a testament to her passion for Springs. During Covid, we fed 27 families from our pockets because she could not stand seeing anyone go hungry.' Franci hopes that with the weekly soup kitchen being held all over Springs, the initiative could bring people together. 'By coming together, showing kindness and offering hope, we demonstrate gratitude for life's blessings. Our motto, 'Together we stand, divided we fall', reflects the power of unity in making Springs a better place for everyone.' Franci asks that whoever wants to donate should refrain from donating money. 'Donations from individuals and businesses can make this outreach regular. Contributions of ingredients, time, love and support are invaluable. A warm meal and smile can go a long way as winter approaches.' The soup kitchen runs every Saturday from 16:00 (volunteers should arrive an hour earlier) in the Meat Mecca parking lot. Anyone wishing to contribute can do so on Saturdays from 15:00. ALSO READ: CoE acts against EMPD officers over disruptive protest ALSO READ: Meet the committee: a look at the people behind the Indoor Mining and Military Museum At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


Toronto Star
04-05-2025
- Politics
- Toronto Star
Pope Francis left unfinished business after a 12-year papacy. What challenges await the next pope?
VATICAN CITY (AP) — While Pope Franci s accomplished a lot in his 12-year papacy, he left much unfinished business and many challenges for his successor — from the Vatican's disastrous finances to the wars raging on multiple continents and discontent among traditionalists about his crackdown on the old Latin Mass. When the conclave's cardinals finish casting their ballots under Michelangelo's frescoed ceilings of the Sistine Chapel, the 267th pope will have to decide whether to continue Francis' policies, tweak them, or abandon them altogether. Will he prioritize migrants, the environment and the social justice policies that Francis championed, or give precedence to other issues?