Two truckfuls of basic hygiene products, including toilet paper, soap, sanitiser and masks, were recently donated by Crossroads Distribution, a logistics company based in Midrand, to Rand Aid’s Tarentaal Retirement Village. “We will be able to utilise the donated goods in so many different areas to the benefit of our residents,” says Tarentaal deputy manager Laetitia Goosen. Pictured are the Crossroads employees who unloaded the trucks with Wendy Laver (left), a member of the Tarentaal Residents Committee; and Sharon Lategan (middle), the Crossroads sales executive who arranged the donation.
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