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Moegamat Egshaan Ariefdien

Abdullah Abrahams

Thabit Balie

Elliot Bomela

Mariam Booysen

Aziza Johardien

Mogamat Shafiek Barendse

Farahnaaz Benjamin

Morieda Benjamin

Raihana Bharoochi (Esau)

Sakeena Bock

Gabieba Bohardien

Mashroona Booysen (George)

Omar Cook

Shihaam Corbett

Tallat Din

Aakifah Firth

Sulaiman Fortune

Mogammad Yazeed George

Faeza Govind (Fortune)

Gadija Green

Mugamad Loutfy Hartley

Rashieda Hendrikse

Rishda Herold

Farzana Ismail (Ariefdien)

Rageema Jacobs

Abdul Mallick Jacobs

Ebrahim Jacobs

Jamiel Jacobs

Nurene Jassiem

Abduragmaan Julius

Abdurashied Jumanua

Shireen Kamaldien

Thuraiya Kamaldien

Ebrahim Meyer

Nazeem Mohamed

Omar Mohamed

Permanent and Part Time Learners Receive Winter Goodies

SANZAF Western Cape launched its

annual Operation Winter Warmth

Campaign at the Heinz Park Primary

School near Philippi in April this year.

The school's 1300 learners received

wool beanies, scarves and gloves as

well as a party pack and nutritious,

warm biryani.

Thirteen-year-old Aisha, a Grade 7

learner at Heinz Park Primary School,

said: “I think this is a great thing for a

community like ours. Many of my

classmates don't have even have shoes

to wear to school because they are so

poor.”

SANZAF Western Cape assisted over

6 5 0 0 l e a r n e r s f r o m s e v e r a l

communities, including Cloetesville

(S te l lenbosch) , S t He lena Bay ,

Steenberg and Worcester as part of the

2015 campaign.

Warming Hearts Of All Ages

The organisation's case workers

conduct research in under-resourced

communities, which informs the

identification of schools with the

greatest need.

Volunteers Help Make Grannies Feel Special

A group of volunteers and SANZAF

staff accompanied 50 grannies on a

shopping opportunity as part of the

Adopt A Granny initiative, which is one

of several offerings that form part of

SANZAF's Operation Winter Warmth.

The grannies live in underprivileged

communities across the Western Cape,

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