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Monequ Edwards, newly crowned as Miss Deaf South Africa, celebrated her birthday on September 18 with residents of the Max…
Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association residents thoroughly enjoyed the June birthday bash and celebrating with singer Chris…
The coronavirus pandemic has had a devasting effect on elderly residents living in care centres, especially during strict lockdown, as…
Thembalami Care Centre visited the children at Sithandiwe Special Needs School in Alexandra on July 17 for Mandela Day. The…
Celebrating spring was a joyful occasion at Rand Aid’s Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) on…
A second birthday celebration was held on November 15 for Georgina Faver, a resident of Rand Aid’s Thembalami Care Centre…
Article published by the Sunday Times. David Gatebe (left) and Bruce Fordyce visit elderly residents of Alexandra at the Thembalami…
Rand Aid-run Thembalami Care Centre’s oldest resident, Phyllis Carrick, turned 97 on 24 June. Phyllis received a lovely gift from…
Forever family… Loved ones spent a wonderful few hours socialising at Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association’s family…
Sean Wheeler beat his personal best time to complete this year’s Munga Mountain Bike Race in 98h50m, shaving two hours…
Despite a recent fall that resulted in a cracked rib and twisted knee, Greenstone resident Sean Wheeler says he will…
Dancing and clapping erupted at Thembalami and the Max Ordman Deaf Association’s (MODA) July birthday bash on July 24 when…
Gregg Mitchley is dedicating his life to spreading warmth, smiles and humanity. The Benoni resident, who is fondly called Mitchi,…