The Tarentaal Residents Committee treated fellow residents to lovely home-made soup on May 15. Because of social distancing, they were unable to enjoy the meal together and residents instead collected their soup to go. Pictured are Helen Edwards and Sandra van der Linde, both committee members who were involved in preparing the soup, interacting with a fellow resident. Residents were allowed to come into the hall one at a time and had their hands sanitised by social worker Ulricka Beukman.
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