Monday, December 21, 2009

Families stranded as fire wipes homes







Always needed, Always there
Twelve families in Princess squatter camp(Roodepoort) fell victims to a cruel fire that swept all their belongings. Three people lost their lives, and the Red Cross was there to help the survivors. Mr Stephen Rasebotja and family were some of the receipients of help from us.

Turfontein less fortunate get help







Always needed, Always there
Councillor De Lange identified people living in tents in tthe outskirts of Johannesburg.(Eloff Extention, Turfontein).These families had nothing to eat , All thanks to our good donors who assisted us financially to buy food and clothes for the needy.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Hournoring our Selfless Humanitarians
















Always needed, Always there





Cynthia Mosheshe, Sheila Taylor, Tom Mboya and Mma Selina were among the honoured Red Cross members who dedicated most of their lives helping people in need. Their humanity work goes a long way and it won't go unnoticed. They were honoured during the Annual General Assembly that took place in Polokwane

Med Scheme to the rescue















Always needed, Always there








On the 7th August 2009 Medi Scheme came in with much needed help. They donated clothes and food for the Disaster survivors, Homebased Care patients and Kids Club feeding scheme. Mr Banda from the Johannesburg Branch of the South African Red Cross Society received the goods from Roseanne and team on behalf of the beneficiaries.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Warmth for the day











Always needed, Always there
The Gauteng Regional Office and the Johannesburg Branch felt for the vulnerable homeless people. The cold weather prompted the Red Cross Staff and Volunteers to do something to help those in need. They went all out into the cold streets of Johannesburg dishing out warm soup and bread to the people.
We thank our Volunteers, Donors and Staff for such humane efforts.








Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Wits University gives a helping hand







Always needed, Always there
Mr John Kruper from Wits University, West Campus Facult of Engineering donated 100 food parcels and were distributed by us. The food parcels were given to under priviledged children in Yeoville and Alexandra, Johannesburg



Sunday, July 5, 2009

Another Blaze Hits Alexandra











Always needed, Always there
Fifteen shacks were burnt in Alexandra and over two hundred people were affected. SA Red Cross Society Jhb was there to help the suvivors. We delivered blankets and clothing that we had received from 5FM, was an initiative by 5FM and Women's Show. Mr Ronnie Lawrence helped to identify charitable organisations. Fortunately we were chosen and we passed the goods to the identified beneficiaries. Help us to help those in dire need.