Milviforce supports local orphanage with Christmas party
Milviforce Puma N4, owned by Tshepiso Phosa, hosted a Christmas party for 169 orphans at Woodhouse Community Care Base on 8 December. They treated them with a beautiful day of gifts, food, and love.
Tshepiso adopted an orphanage in Mataffin called Woodhouse Community Care Base. The home currently provides daily meals for 169 children in the community between the ages of 2-19 who are either from child-headed homes and those who are unable to provide for their families because of unemployment. She does not believe in a “drop and goes”. This is why she made the decision to adopt the home.
Tshepiso has also committed herself to bring fun to the children once a month. Food, fun, and games are provided for the children to enjoy at their doorstep as they are disadvantaged and are not able to go to the mall or theme parks by their own means.
Woodhouse Community Care Base is a registered NPO and consists of three departments: which is Woodhouse Community Care Base, Mataffin Community Crèche, and Mataffin Drop-in-Centre. Woodhouses’ main aim is to provide a feeding scheme to vulnerable children and the elderly.
They educate the children about life skills and help them with homework. They provide sports activities and teach them about the prevention and spreading of HIV/AIDS and educate them about teen pregnancy. They encourage them to become the best they can be by having uplifting events and talks.
“Being able to adopt this home and make a difference in some lives is a huge honour for me. It comes from my heart and I do what I can to make these kids’ lives a little better”, said Thsepiso Phosa, owner of Milviforce Puma N4.
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