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Giving with a kind heart
During the uncertain times of Covid-19, a dream was born – a vision of giving, kindness, and hope.
That dream belonged to Lindiwe Johnson, affectionately known as 'Mam J' among her circles. It began as a simple call for donations and transformed into a movement of compassion.
On Saturday, May 31, in the early hours of the chilly Highveld morning, that dream saw its second edition come to life.
Braving the cold, Mam J and her dedicated team set off for Coronation, an informal settlement in KwaGuqa.
Their mission was to bring warmth and comfort to those in need. Preparation for this outreach effort had begun the previous year, as she rallied support from her church, family, and privileged community members, requesting donations of clothing, shoes, and other essentials.
The moment of distribution was one of overwhelming emotion. Faces of the young and old lit up with joy, and the gratitude was undeniable.
'Siyabonga' – meaning 'Thank you' – rang through the air, repeated thousands of times by those receiving the much-needed donations. The energy was profound, the appreciation immeasurable.
For Mam J, the success of this initiative was not hers alone. With humility, she expressed heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made the event possible.
'I would like to thank God Almighty for the strength, wisdom, and insight given, Pastor and Lady Pastor Mabena, and the entire congregation of Bethel Ministries Outreach Centre based in Tasbet Park. To the team that assisted on the day, my family and friends, and local business owners Collen Ncongwane and Thabiso Mogane – your kindness and support made this day unforgettable,' said Mam J with tears in her eyes, telling the community that she will be back before winter is over.
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