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BOSETU gives hope to the hopeless

Monnane handing over donations to Cheshire Foundation PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Monnane handing over donations to Cheshire Foundation PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Botswana Sectors of Educators Trade Union (BOSETU) Gaborone region under the leadership of Bontle Monnane recently extended its helping hand and donated food, clothing, and other essentials to the children at Cheshire Foundation Botswana in Mogoditshane.

The region believes in the importance of giving back to those in need and spreading love and kindness in the community.

Giving remarks during the donation ceremony, Monnane pointed out that as members of BOSETU Gaborone region they are committed to making positive impact on the lives of children and such they will continue their charitable efforts in the future.

Their dedication to helping others serves as an example for all to follow, inspiring others to lend a helping hand to those in need.

“My team is highly committed in making sure that those who need help are given a chance, we do our best to make sure that we follow our mandate as a team.

We share the little that we have, even though it is not enough but we believe that we are making a difference in someone’s life and we will continue doing it again and again," she said.

She added that as they celebrate the day of giving back, the region hopes to bring smiles to the faces of the children at Cheshire Foundation Botswana and make a difference in their lives.

Monnane also indicated that their selfless act of kindness is a true reflection of the spirit of unity and compassion within the Region.

BOSETU Gaborone region thanked all those who have supported their charitable efforts and encouraged others to join them in making a difference in the lives of the less fortunate to create a brighter future for them. “We call upon other able organisations and individuals to join us in this journey of spreading help and love to those who are in need of it,” she said.

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