Unemployed Kumakwane Women Get Food Hampers

John Caroll representative Baone Ramaselesele (green t/shirt) and Nonofo Ndwapi (grey t/shirt, front row) donating food hampers to needy people of Kumakwane village PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
John Caroll representative Baone Ramaselesele (green t/shirt) and Nonofo Ndwapi (grey t/shirt, front row) donating food hampers to needy people of Kumakwane village PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The John Caroll Foundation on Friday donated food hampers to 20 unemployed women in Kumakwane in response to family starvation amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

When handing over the donations, Nonofo Ndwapi of the Caroll Foundation said the organisation will continue donating food hampers over a period of three months to 20 different families. The families also received sanitisers and facemasks to assist with the COVID-19 protocol adherence.

Ndwapi revealed that a majority of people lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic. This came after some employers closed shop due to COVID-19, with the foundation heeding the Presidential call to support and assist the government in the fight against the pandemic that left devastating effects on the labour sector.

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