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Charity drive brings hope to Ivydale Shelter

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September 11, 2025

Matema Morapele, the founder of Wings of Hope Africa and a native of Polokwane, hosted a charity drive at the Ivydale Shelter, located approximately 5km outside the city, last Saturday.

- Anne Mametja

The initiative aimed to provide essential supplies such as food parcels, sanitary towels, clothing and other necessities to the shelter's residents.

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