Cerebral palsy children’s home receives a face-lift – Rising Sun Overport

Posted: Published on March 30th, 2017

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Deputy mayor, Cllr Fawzia Peer, Ghazala Moosa, Mr Razak Moosa, Mrs Shereen Moosa and Belinda Naidoo, general manager of Natal Settler's Memorial Homes.

Sounds of jubilation and ecstasy were felt after a philanthropic family made a generous donation to 41 children living with cerebral palsy at Natal Settlers Memorial Homes.

Over 50 guestsattendedthe grand opening of a special needs playground and specialised wheelchair handover at the Umbilo homes on Saturday, March 25. The guests includedlocal business leaders andspecial guest of honour,deputy mayor,CllrFawziaPeer.

The eventwashosted byphilanthropist, AbdulRazakMoosaand ShereenMoosa,on behalf of their daughter, Ghazala, who has also had to overcome many obstacles living with cerebral palsy.

The guests were welcomed bynon-profit organisation,Helping Hands 786, who partnered with Moosato facilitate the project.

Deputy mayor,Cllr Peer and theMoosafamily,then cut the ceremonious ribbon, officially opening the playground for the children.

Seeing the joy the specially adapted flatbed swings and roundabout brought to the children, Moosacalled upon the business leaders in attendance to support institutions such as Natal Settlers. Its important to share your financial success with those less fortunatein the spirit of nation building and Ubuntu. There is so much need to help the less fortunate and disabled, so that people from all spheres of life can improve the living standards of all who live in this beautiful country, said Moosa.

Helping Hands Aneesa Vawda said,The event went so well. The rain stayed awayandthe children were happy. We even raised money to buy them all new clothes for the event, and everything just came together. Thank you to MrMoosafor making this possible.

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