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MethoCare receives donation from Steward bank

by Stephen Jakes
22 Jun 2018 at 07:37hrs | Views
Steward Bank donated food humpers and clothing to Methodist Caring Hand (MethoCare), a community based non-governmental organisation, during the organisation's launch last Saturday 16 June 2018 at Methodist Church in Luveve.

The donations will go a long way in providing essential food and clothing to vulnerable children in Dundubala, a village on the outskirts of Bulawayo. The donated items included sugar, rice, cooking oil and mealie meal.

Speaking at the launch of MethoCare, Nonhlanhla Ncube, the Operations Supervisor at Steward Bank said, "It is an honour to contribute towards helping the less privileged and vulnerable members of our communities. As Steward Bank we are pleased to partner and to be working with MethoCare in making a difference in someone's life."

Ncube also asserted that Steward bank will be honoured to assist the organisation in their future activities.

"We are promising to be helping MethoCare in their future endeavours because each and every one of us has a social responsibilty role they have to play in helping vulnerable communities and contributing to the development of our communities."

The Director of MethoCare, Revrend Tapiwanashe Marambi expressed gratitude over Steward's Bank donation.

"We are extremely grateful for this substantial supplementary aid package and Steward Bank's continued commitment to help societies and communities and may God bless them for the good work they are doing," said Rev Marambi.

MethoCare also received praise from the guest of honour, Russel Mhlanga, the Director of Russ Glass and Alluminium.

He said,"I am greatly moved by your actions to try and change someone's life in this deteriorating economy. I highly commend you for the compassion towards vulnerable children in our society."

During the launch, it was highlighted that the organisation existed as a result of a family they saw in Dundubala which was struggling to cater for children's basic needs. The organisation has since then aimed to assist as many children as they can within different communities in and around Bulawayo.

The organisation has pledged to provide children with food, clothes, school fees and stationery.

MethoCare said their vision was to spread love through giving, assisting vulnerable communities and to reducing poverty.


Source - Byo24News