Tarentaal Care Centre manager Tammy Neilson and committee member Helen Edwards hard at work preparing Mother’s Day treats of hot chocolate sachets with a message attached, for all the mothers at the Rand Aid retirement village. “We hope this gesture warms their hearts during these challenging times,” says Tammy.
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