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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.)
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.)
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!
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