The SAJBD works with NGOs to help Victims of Boksburg Blast

The various organisations are assessing the needs and responding accordingly. Clive Mashishi has been working with builders and electricians to repair damages to the old age home, while Fingertips for Africa have provided care to the doctors and nurses over Christmas. Trauma counselling has also been organised.

All organisations will be helping out with food and logistics for the funeral.

                                                                                  Clive Mashishi Foundation repairing damages to the old age home in Boksburg.

Clive Mashishi Foundation repairing damages to the old age home in Boksburg.

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