Cape Argus

Front-line workers and patients get care packs

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

HEALTH-CARE workers and patients at the Brackengat­e Intermedia­te Care Facility were treated to special care packages yesterday morning by the Shoprite Checkers group in partnershi­p with the Cape Argus.

Shoprite Checkers donated 580 care packages to the Brackengat­e hospital in recognitio­n and support of the specially designed Covid-19 facility’s staff and its patients.

The packages contained snacks, water, essential toiletries, newspapers and greeting cards hand drawn by children from early childhood developmen­t centres supported by Checkers.

Brackengat­e Hospital chief executive Leilah Najjaar received the care packs on behalf of the hospital’s staff and patients, saying that she was grateful for each token of appreciati­on extended to them.

“We feel extremely honoured that these care packs were donated to our staff members, especially after the past few months, which have been stressful for everyone. The care packs will also raise the morale of our staff.

“We are also grateful for the patient care packs that we will distribute to our patients. These care packs will go a long way to support our patients in need; we greatly appreciate this gesture,” said Najjaar.

Shoprite CSI manager Lunga Schoeman said: “Thank you very much for allowing us to extend this gesture. For us, we want to be seen and known as a business of heart. This is a small token from the Shoprite group to say that we see and appreciate their work.”

Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo said: “On behalf of the Department of Health and the government I want to thank Shoprite Checkers for the wonderful gesture it has extended to our staff and patients. Sometimes we forget that the most important part of the system is the workforce.

“We have come a long way here at Brackengat­e. At some point, we had 332 patients and the facility’s capacity is 336, and yet today we only have 25.”

Brackengat­e Hospital admin clerk Aphelele Mshweshwe said: “We are very grateful for the goodie bags and what they stand for. To be seen and appreciate­d for our work is amazing.”

Dietician Claire Dekorker said: “This is such a wonderful show of appreciati­on and we are so happy and grateful for it. “I have seen how exhausted the second wave has left everybody here and this show of good faith will go a long way to cheer their spirits.”

 ?? | Armand Hough African News Agency (ANA) ?? THE SHOPRITE Checkers group donated 430 care packs to health-care workers at the Brackengat­e Intermedia­te Care Facility to honour their selfless acts of service. They also donated 150 care packs to Covid-19 patients.
| Armand Hough African News Agency (ANA) THE SHOPRITE Checkers group donated 430 care packs to health-care workers at the Brackengat­e Intermedia­te Care Facility to honour their selfless acts of service. They also donated 150 care packs to Covid-19 patients.

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