The Herald (South Africa)

Old folks’ home given a R100,000 Chinese lifeline

- Zamandulo Malonde

The Gelvan Park Frail Aged Home has one less financial cost to worry about, thanks to a R100,000 donation by the consulate-general of China.

The money has already been used to install flooring in one of the wards and buy medical mattresses and a month’s supply of adult diapers.

The cost would have had to come out of the home’s dire finances had the donation not been made, board chair Dennis Bellairs said.

“Words cannot express enough gratitude for the contributi­on. It has made a significan­t difference.”

The donation was facilitate­d by ANC MP Cedric Frolick during a visit to the home earlier in 2019.

“When I came here with [former ANC MPL] Christian Martin we were taken through the plans that the home has in place to improve its state and the expensive nature of running a facility like this,” he said.

“When I interacted with the consulate-general’s office on a number of other issues he came back to me to offer a conour tribution to the people of Nelson Mandela Bay, asking me to indicate where it was needed.

“When that contributi­on came up, the first thing that came to mind is that we have the responsibi­lity to look after elderly,” Frolick said.

He recommende­d the Gelvan Park Frail Aged Home and Unique Kidz, a dance programme in the Bay.

The Consulate General of China donated R30,000 to Unique Kidz.

“This investment being made by the Chinese government is not only in line with our developmen­tal objectives as an ANC government, but also that of China,” Frolick said.

The handover ceremony at the Gelvan Park Frail Aged Home was attended by Frolick, Bellairs, consulate-general of China representa­tive Lin Jing, mayor Mongameli Bobani, metro police chief Yolande Faro and Patriotic Alliance councillor Marlon Daniels.

“Children are our future, therefore we need to take care of the elderly and the homeless kids to ensure they believe they matter in society,” Lin said.

‘We need to take care of the elderly and the homeless kids’ Lin Jing CONSULATE-GENERAL OF CHINA REPRESENTA­TIVE

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