The fibre network provider Evotel donated R10 000 to House of Hope in Welkom. The organisation cares for vulnerable children in the Goldfields and is currently housing 18 babies. House of Hope was also given free access to fibre connectivity. “Nappies and formula is expensive, and we need a lot for the babies we look after. The free fibre access is also great, and will save us money on our communication needs. Every donation relieves our financial pressure. We thank Evotel from the bottom of our hearts,” says Sia Raseeke of House of Hope. From the left are Tseleng Molete (House of Hope social worker), Bradley Bekker (head of brand management at Evotel) and Shanai Pillay (corporate social investment co-ordinator at Evotel). Photo: Supplied


House of Hope in Welkom cares for vulnerable children in the Goldfields and is currently housing 18 babies.

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