Inyoni Creek resident Eddie Nicholas kindly donated 100 masks to Rand Aid Association for its staff members on May 6. Eddie sourced the masks from his grandson’s company, which previously made clothes but was granted permission to make masks during the coronavirus lockdown. Accepting his generous donation is Inyoni Creek Manager Jenny Tonkin (left) with Sue Prior, Rand Aid’s Community Care Co-ordinator (right), who is wearing one of the donated masks.
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