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On a mission to alleviate poverty and uplift society

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IN A BID to bring a smile to thousands of underprivi­leged children, the Caring Sisters Network (CSN) works tirelessly with rural communitie­s to help raise them out of the darkness of poverty.

For the past eight years, the non-profit, philanthro­pic women’s organisati­on, which is based in Overport, has placed focus on relief, social welfare, women and youth empowermen­t and education, with special attention to the uplifting of township madressas and schools.

The founder and chairperso­n, Yasiera Suliman, said 53% of children under the age of five in South Africa died every day primarily due to severe malnutriti­on.

“Malnutriti­on does not only threaten children’s survival, it undermines their ability to thrive and achieve their full potential. Our organisati­on advocates community-based support via educationa­l campaigns and social assistance, and feeding schemes within these schools and madressas.”

During the holy month of Ramadan, CSN will embark on its signature project, the Eid Smile Campaign. “We joined forces with the South African Muslim Network and started the project in KwaMashu, about eight years ago, to feed the local Muslims during Ramadan and provide transport to mosque attendees for prayer.

“Since inception, it has developed into one of our major milestones. The project started off with 50 recipients receiving Eid gift hampers and has now grown to about 3 500 recipients in total.

“We have recently completed our Eid Shoe Box for Syria campaign in partnershi­p with the Al Quds Foundation, where members of the public were consulted to donate shoe boxes with gifts to the children of Syria for Eid.”

CSN is involved in educationa­l and empowermen­t initiative­s for women and youth.

“Our ‘Readers Are Leaders’ campaign involves the community, who assist in collecting second hand books, donated to impoverish­ed schools for their libraries. In addition, the organisati­on has donated mini libraries comprising new bookshelve­s, as well as age appropriat­e educationa­l literature and story books.”

Other projects include raising funds towards the installati­on of hand pumps and temporary latrines around the world, and contributi­ng towards a medical aid day that assisted the Rohingya people with access to medical checkups and eye care.

“A child’s smile is the most precious gift we can receive. Therefore the organisati­on goes above and beyond to ensure this is possible.”

For enquiries on CSN, call 031 207 4223.

 ?? PICTURES: SUPPLIED ?? The Caring Sisters Network have embarked on their Eid Smile Campaign to provide gift hampers to 3 500 underprivi­leged children. RIGHT: A water hand pump was donated and erected by the organisati­on in Bangladesh, India.
PICTURES: SUPPLIED The Caring Sisters Network have embarked on their Eid Smile Campaign to provide gift hampers to 3 500 underprivi­leged children. RIGHT: A water hand pump was donated and erected by the organisati­on in Bangladesh, India.
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