Tuesday, October 20, 2020

More aid for our people in Diepsloot

We Continue helping people during these times of need. With the help of our donors, we managed to deliver 100 food parcels.










Always needed, Always there

Monday, September 7, 2020

Aid for 3 Diepsloot families.

Always needed, Always there

August became the worst month for 3 families in Diepsloot as their shacks were razed to the ground by fierce flames of fury. The cause of the fire remains unknown and the authorities are still working on it. Our local committee members were alerted of the disaster and they heeded the call to offer help. We managed to salvage whatever we had in our emergency storage to help the affected.







Deadly Fires cause havoc in a Johannesburg informal settlement

Always needed, Always there

The weekend of the 31 August is one weekend that residents of Eloff street Extension Informal settlement in Johannesburg will never forget. According to the local community leader, they wee woken up by a loud bang around 12:30 AM.As the confusion mounted and ;lack of fire extinguishers, the fire was spreading very fast. In less than two hours, 35 shacks had been razed to the ground, leaving people with nothing at all except what they were wearing. As usual we sprung into action by bringing the much needed aid to the survivors.








Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Always needed, Always there

Monday 27 July 2020 we responded to a call from the Diepsloot local committee of the South African Red Cross Society JHB Branch. They informed us of the hardships that local residents are going through due to the economic meltdown caused by the outbreak of the Novel Corona virus early this year, Since the outbreak, many people have lost their jobs and those who did odd jobs, this meant no source of income. And our concern was helping mostly Child headed homesteads, OVC's, The Elderly and the unemployed.
We responded to the call and we managed to scrape through from our limited resources and we delivered food parcels relying on the list that we were given by Social Workers from the department of Social development. Once again we are always grateful for any donations. Together we can help more people during these trying times.



Monday, June 22, 2020

Lending a helping hand in times of need.

Always needed, Always there

With uncertainty growing within our communities. With the help of some donors or heartfelt people, we have been able to help where we can. All races are affected by this pandemic and we are here to give a hand when needed. Our ability to help is simply enabled by well wishers and kind people. Lately we got a call to help the community in Vrededorp just behind SABC Auckland Park and we responded with the little that we have. Please assist us so that together we can help as many people as possible.






Friday, June 19, 2020

COVID-19 prevention training and free screening

Always needed, Always there

With the lock down rules gradually being eased, it is also opening opportunities for new infections. The Novel Corona virus has become one of the most dreaded disease of our time. We as the SA Red Cross Society Johannesburg branch, have been up on our toes in the fight against this disease. We have been training community members on how to curb the spread of the disease and also on how to take care of themselves should they suspect being exposed to the virus. On top of it all, we have been screening people for free in order to curb the spread and also crate awareness.










Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Winter fires cause havoc in Alexandra

Always needed, Always there

As the cold tightens its grip in Gauteng, shack fires are a norm in some informal settlements and crowded areas. During the past few days we have noticed how some people have been left homeless because of these fires. Alexandra township has befallen victim to these fierce blazes. over 30 Shacks caught fire leaving almost 70 people homeless and this is only the beginning. We appeal to everyone who has the capability to help to lend us a helping hand in our efforts to hep those in need.