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Forest Farm calls for community assistance

BRYANSTON – The Forest Farm Centre has asked the community for help as it experiences shortages of gloves, masks and sanitiser.

Forest Farm Centre would like to call on the community for help as it experiences shortages in protective equipment.

The residential facility which provides specialised care for adults with cerebral palsy has been part of the Bryanston community for decades.

The facility cares for almost 100 adults with cerebral palsy. Photo: Supplied

According to social worker Bulelwa Mahura, although this is a difficult time for all, the community is encouraged to help out in any way possible.

“Forest Farm Centre is in dire need of gloves, sanitiser and masks for our care and nursing staff,” she said.

Those interested in making a donation can contact Bulelwa Mahura on 011 789 3008 or alternatively email bulelwa@forest-farm.org

 

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Ashtyn Mackenzie

Ashtyn is the editor of the Rosebank Killarney Gazette. She has been a community journalist since 2014 and is passionate about delivering impactful and thought-provoking stories.

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