NOUPOORT - Noupoort resident Belinda Maliti, has been selected as a community change activist and has received funding and support to make a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable community members, who are beneficiaries or residents of the Inan Inkosi Old Age Home.
Inan Inkosi Old Age Home is close to Maliti's heart. She tells how this project aims to ensure that the local elderly residents and people living with HIV are kept safe and provided with nutritious meals.
"I hope the work we are doing will safely care for the elderly people who stay alone in their homes in Noupoort because they are vulnerable and targets of violent crime," said Maliti, founder and manager of Inan Inkosi Old Age Home.
Inan Inkosi cares for 30 community members, who are predominantly elderly women, in addition to ten with disabilities and one youth.
The programme provides food parcels and elderly disposable nappies, in addition to essential medication and other necessities.
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