Mosimo Moses Molomo, who started working for Rand Aid Association in November 2017 as a domestic worker, recently qualified as a care worker. Moses would often be found on the River Lodge 3 wing of the Ron Smith Care Centre in his lunchtime, assisting residents to the dining room and helping them with their meals. With the assistance of Rand Aid Association, Moses started the care worker course in 2020 and despite the adversity of 2020, Moses successfully completed his care worker course in December 2020.
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