The Forest Farm Centre for people with cerebral palsy hosted a Mandela Day celebration to thank all the people that assisted them throughout the year.
Representatives from schools, churches, healthcare professionals and many others were thanked for their commitment to helping the residents and staff at the care centre. Some residents also performed songs for the guests.
The non-profit organisation relies on donations from the community to help care for their residents. Many who are being honoured today assist with services and donations and invite residents to take part in various activities #MandelaDay @Sandton_News
— Laura Pisanello (@LauraPisanello) July 18, 2018
Forest Farm cares for people who are slightly limited and need some assistance as well as those who are very limited and require round the clock assistance #MandelaDay @Sandton_News
— Laura Pisanello (@LauraPisanello) July 18, 2018
Forest Farm would love to have a computer lab in the future as many residents cannot write but would be able to use a computer #MandelaDay @Sandton_News
— Laura Pisanello (@LauraPisanello) July 18, 2018
Some of the residents at Forest Farm perform for the guests on #MandelaDay @Sandton_News pic.twitter.com/RdBFjyAtEX
— Laura Pisanello (@LauraPisanello) July 18, 2018
Details: Forest Farm Centre 011 789 3008.
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