Orphanage gets donation

Mr Choruma commended the caregivers at the home for looking after the children.
Homelink director, Dr Eric Bloch, echoed the same sentiments, saying the children were the future of the country and it was important for all people to support them.

“They are our future and the future belongs to them,” he said.
The board member of the orphanage, Mr Andrew Phiri, said it was refreshing to note that Homelink was the biggest local donor. He said they were grateful for the support.
Mr Phiri appealed to the relevant organisations to assist the home as they had more children attending school in the coming year, which would stretch their budget.

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