As part of Inyoni Creek’s Eden Alternative philosophy, staff members celebrating their birthdays in a given month enjoy a celebratory tea and are presented with a small gift, by management of the Rand Aid retirement village. Pictured are staff members with colleagues Busi Mtetandaba and Victoria Setlale who celebrated their birthdays in December.
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