Chinanews.com, Johannesburg, December 11 (Reporter Wang Xi) On December 10, China's non-profit organizations "High Temperature Youth" and "Beloved Love Foundation" developed children in the Helen Hilg community in Joburg Soweto The center held a handover ceremony of anti-epidemic supplies to help South African community workers and children respond to the epidemic.

  A few days ago, as South Africa ushered in the second wave of the spread of new crown pneumonia, South Africa's anti-epidemic situation is not optimistic.

In order to help South Africa fight the epidemic, Chinese charity organizations "Hot Youth" and "Beloved Love Foundation" raised a total of 450,000 masks and 10,000 face shields, except for the donation of Gauteng and surrounding communities and children. The Youth Development Center and Eastern Cape, the hardest hit by the epidemic, are another key area for this donation.

The picture shows the South African social activist and well-known actor Sithole was invited to attend the handover ceremony. He led community workers to express gratitude for the donation from China through singing.

Photo by Wang Xi

  Sithole, a South African social activist and famous actor, was invited to attend the handover ceremony. He led community workers to express gratitude for the donation from China through singing.

He said that the love and help from China has brought great courage to the people of South Africa. The people of South Africa are confident of defeating the epidemic and usher in a time of "farewell masks" and celebrating with Chinese friends.

  Lin Weiwei, the representative of "Hot Youth", sent blessings to community workers in South Africa via video.

She said that the Chinese people and the South African people have a profound friendship. When South Africa is facing the impact of the second peak of the epidemic, Chinese non-profit organizations hope to offer love to the South African people through practical actions.

In particular, community workers and children at the forefront of the epidemic are in need of care from all sides.

Therefore, the "High Temperature Youth" and the "Love Foundation" jointly launched a donation action this time, intending to provide the people of South Africa with help within their ability.

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