The men undergoing treatment for substance use disorders at SANCA Wedge Gardens had their hearts warmed this Mandela Day when visitors from Baby Steps in Linbro Park dropped off enough biscuits for everyone to enjoy a good helping. Pictured are teacher Jessica Martins, children Milena Sardinha and Xiago-Lee Martins, and Wedge Gardens staff members Lucan Tshikonwane and Daphne Pungo. Posing with the unpacked biscuits is Dikeledi Molepo.
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