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Sep 10, 2008 Sports
Head of the foundation, Mark Benschop (left) presenting some of the donated items to fire victim Neville Lewis.
Ninety-five year-old Jane Rodney, her ten-year old niece Tomica Adams and her nephew, Neville Lewis,48, who were left homeless after fire destroyed their home at Princes Street, Werk-en-Rust, yesterday received a quantity of much needed clothes from the Benschop Foundation, which was the first charitable organization to have responded to the victims call for help.
It is hoped that other organizations will follow suit as the family is in dire need of assistance.
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