Moria carers

Moria carers

FOUR young professional men in Windhoek have decided to translate their wish to do good for the community into action.

“We always see little children begging in town and decided to help,” said Sacky Shanghala. They chose the Moria Grace home first to draw attention to the proposed building of a proper shelter for the children and challenge all young people to donate to the building of this shelter.Shanghala, Levi Hungamo, Tega Shiimi and Struggle Ihuhua have donated 30 blankets for the coming winter and toothbrushes, toothpaste and soap to teach the young children about personal and dental hygiene.In future they aim to donate the same items to other orphanages.They chose the Moria Grace home first to draw attention to the proposed building of a proper shelter for the children and challenge all young people to donate to the building of this shelter.Shanghala, Levi Hungamo, Tega Shiimi and Struggle Ihuhua have donated 30 blankets for the coming winter and toothbrushes, toothpaste and soap to teach the young children about personal and dental hygiene.In future they aim to donate the same items to other orphanages.

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