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09.02.2007 Alte Feste Lions are committed to Omaruru
With the aim in sight to set up an Alte Feste-local branch in Omaruru, the members of the Lions Club Windhoek Alte Feste have agreed to support two welfare institutions in Omaruru.
Lionspresident Hans-Gert Roeschlau and Colien Hengeveld
 at the Day Care Centre (f.l.t.r.)
Lionspresident Hans-Gert Roeschlau and Colien Hengeveld
at the Day Care Centre (f.l.t.r.)
After an on-site visit at Nailoke Niingungo's solar oven enterprise and her solar oven bakery, the business woman received a number of required tools. A power drill was donated by the Grootfontein Lions Club, while the Alte Feste Lions donated an electric jigsaw, an angle grinder and a milling machine, all worth N$ 1,500 (One thousand five hundred). For Mrs. Niingungo this was like a post-Christmas present! These tools will influence her work strongly.
At the same occasion, the Ozonje soup-kitchen received a visit. This soup-kitchen and the affiliated Day Care Centre are being managed by Mrs Colien Hengeveld, who had a chronic undersupply of office supplies and stationery materials. For the value of N$ 1 000, 00 (one thousand) things were put right again.
Kallie Doergeloh, Colien Hengeveld and Willi Peter (f.l.t.r.)
Kallie Doergeloh, Colien Hengeveld and Willi Peter (f.l.t.r.)
For the Alte Feste Lions this was an act of good will; now the active members of Omaruru's community will have to decide whether in future they want to be a part of the world's biggest service-organisation (Lions International). It feels good to do good!
Author: Bernd Kroemer ... [back]