Elderly Care Centre gets to finish Putt Putt course thanks to Hot Cares and Silverstar

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Wings of Inspiration Elderly Care Centre in Randfontein, a trusted accommodation provider for loved ones in need of care. The center caters to the elderly whose primary income is derived from their government-issued SASSA pension.

Wings of Inspiration is a sustainable non-profit organization (NPO) dedicated to implementing innovative projects that not only enhance the well-being and engagement of their residents but also generate income to sustain their care within their limited budget.

They have been hard at work to raise funds to develop a Putt Putt course that will serve multiple purposes beyond being an enjoyable activity for the residents. It will also be open to the wider community of Randfontein, with the proceeds from its operation being reinvested into the center.

This revenue stream will play a vital role in maintaining a high standard of care and meeting the needs of the residents effectively.

This is how Silverstar and Hot Cares will be supporting them.
6 Mar 2024 English South Africa Non-Profit · Non-Profit

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