In Imizamo Yethu village, Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa,
over 100 homes were destroyed in a fire last September.
The damage was greater because the majority of the affected homes
were makeshift shacks constructed on steep hillsides.

Upon hearing this news, members of the Intl, WeLoveU Foundation
(Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah) in Cape Town, South Africa, took action.
After discussions with the Department of Social Development of Western Cape Province
regarding aid for the fire victims, a decision was made to provide kitchen supplies
to neighbors experiencing hardships due to the loss of their belongings in the fire.

The members prepared relief boxes containing essential kitchen items
such as electric stoves, pots, dishes, spoons, forks, and more,
hoping for the swift recovery of their neighbors’ daily lives.

On November 3, a relief distribution ceremony was held at the Hout Bay
Community Center. The community representatives warmly welcomed
WeLoveU members and officials from the Department of Social Development.

Kenny Tokwe, Village Representative

“Thank you for visiting our community. We’ve lost a lot, but we still smile with hope because of those who help us. We believe that where there is hope, there is a way.”

Kenny Tokwe, Village Representative

Sharna Fernandez, Social Development Minister of Western Cape Province

“We express our gratitude to Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah and the members of WeLoveU for bringing joy and hope to this village. The relief supplies will be immensely helpful to the fire victims. With this donation, the lives of the people here will transite from despair to hope. Once again, we thank Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah for her generosity.”

Sharna Fernandez, Social Development Minister of Western Cape Province

Nontsikelo Mbizo, Village Resident

“I’ve lost everything due to the fire, including my cooking and dining utensils. These relief supplies will be a huge help to the residents of Imizamo Yethu. We express heartfelt gratitude to WeLoveU.”

Nontsikelo Mbizo, Village Resident

WeLoveU members and officials from the Department of Social
Development delivered relief supplies to 78 households
in Imizamo Yethu village with warm comfort.

WeLoveU will continue to stand alongside those experiencing
unexpected hardships, serving as their dependable neighbors
to guide them toward a path of hope.