GARDEN ROUTE NEWS - Eden Nomad Bowls offered a helping hand, making useful donations to two organisations that play a constructive role among those in need in the regional community.
The bowlers handed over a Dell projector together with copy paper, purchased in conjunction with the Old Mutual Care & Share Programme, to Options in George.
The projector was received by Laurie Edwall of Options, who also gave a short talk on the work they do and what they achieve in helping single pregnant girls.
The donation was handed over by Cryshelle Reis (Nomad committee member) and president of Eden Nomad Bowls, Wim Venter.
Eden Nomad Bowls also donated two trolleys of groceries purchased at Pick n Pay, Langeberg Mall, in conjunction with the Old Mutual Care & Share Programme, to God’s Creation Rehabilitation Centre in Mossel Bay.
The food was accepted by Werner and Sophie van Asgewen, who are prepared to give from the bottom of their hearts to people battling with drug abuse, with very little funds available.
They work tirelessly to feed the children and to keep the young people off the streets.
The food was handed over by Helen Venter (Nomad committee member), Wim Venter and Margaret Burger (secretary of Eden Nomad Bowls).
Pictured at the handover are, from left, Laurie Edwall of Options, Cryshelle Reis (Nomad committee member) and president of Eden Nomad Bowls, Wim Venter.
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