With the number of COVID-19 cases increasing every day, a group of professionals is helping staff from various hospitals in the country smile and breathe a sigh of relief.
2Care4Carers helps and supports hospitals by donating essential goods to caregivers.
Thanks to the donations that keep coming in, we are able to continue our work! #2Care4CarersRSA#SouthAfricaCares#PlayYourPart#WeSayThankYou#LeadersCare4Carers pic.twitter.com/86eNoeg5DL Speaking to Eyewitness News, 2Care4Carers spokesperson Ntaga Mojapelo said: "This joint effort is a gesture of goodwill to show our solidarity and support for our frontline healthcare workers, including nurses, doctors, cleaners, porters and all other hospital staff. We are grateful and appreciate all they do and sacrifice for us daily."
Our Task Team would like to thank all those who have donated. Any donation, big or small, goes a long way towards supporting our hospital workers. pic.twitter.com/VtOYmVPxZnThe group said that what they enjoyed the most about being involved in this initiative was the gratitude they received from people.
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