The Herald (South Africa)

Thanks for fighting fires, supporting victims

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On behalf of SANParks, I would like to extend our sincere appreciati­on for your support that contribute­d to helping the families who were affected by the recent wildfires that occurred in the Garden Route National Park.

At SANParks we pride ourselves on being able to work towards ensuring that our conservati­on efforts allow us to protect our natural heritage, so that all South Africans are able to benefit from a national parks system.

The recent fires saw South Africans come together in the face of tragedy, and epitomised the true spirit of togetherne­ss to play their part to support those in need; from those on the frontline risking their own lives to fight the fires, to giving of their goodwill and lending their time. In so doing, they gave a sense of comfort and dignity to those who were displaced and to those who lost loved ones.

It has been a humbling experience to see the enormous amount of support and generosity that we received and continue to receive from various residents, organisati­ons, businesses/civic groups and even our staff members, all coming forward to help these families during a difficult time.

It was wonderful to see so many pull together as one community for good.

Once again, our sincere gratitude to everyone for their generosity as our organisati­on would not have been able to assist these individual­s and families without all of your support. For this we salute you and thank you.

Fundisile Mketeni, chief executive

officer, SANParks

 ?? Picture: WERNER HILLS ?? DEVASTED VILLAGE: Burnt-out houses in Farleigh, near Karatara, where several people lost their lives in the fire that ravaged the area in October
Picture: WERNER HILLS DEVASTED VILLAGE: Burnt-out houses in Farleigh, near Karatara, where several people lost their lives in the fire that ravaged the area in October

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