Tarentaal retirement village residents have been enthusiastically taking part in the mask-making initiative which is being run across all Rand Aid retirement villages. The project aims to supply all Rand Aid’s non-medical staff with masks to use when making use of public transport and going about their other essential business. Pictured are few of the many masks already completed by Tarentaal residents.
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