Give Hope project spreading joy, hope this Christmas

NTV, together with Namibia Media Holdings (NMH), is proud to announce the launch of the Give Hope Initiative, a month-long charity project aimed at making a positive impact on the lives of less fortunate Namibians.

The project starts on 27 November and runs through 22 December, focusing on four causes over four weeks.

In the first week, awareness and support will be raised for those affected by HIV/Aids in Namibia. This is an opportunity to help improve the lives of individuals and families impacted by this illness.

Between 4 and 8 December, NTV and NMH will join The Round Table 34 Windhoek’s Christmas Project to bring joy to children in need. By contributing to this initiative, you can help create a memorable Christmas for underprivileged children.

From 11 to 15 December, the focus shifts to our furry friends at The Ark animal shelter in Omaruru.

Finally, the campaign ends at the Katutura Old Age Home, with a special surprise for residents.

Make sure to tune in to Smell the Coffee every weekday from 27 November at 08:00 on Dstv channel 285 and Go TV channel 25 to learn more about each of these projects.

Brighter future for all

“Choosing four beneficiaries was no easy task, as the need in Namibia is extensive,” says Yolanda Nel, project coordinator of Give Hope. “Through this initiative, we hope to put a smile on many people’s faces and to make their Christmas more special.”

For more information on the project, the beneficiaries or to offer your support, contact Yolanda on 081 250 8515.

NMH is committed to fostering a spirit of compassion, generosity and unity within the Namibian community. “Give Hope is our way of making a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most,” Nel explains.

“Join us on this journey and help us make this holiday season a time of giving, sharing and bringing hope for all. Together, we can create a brighter future for Namibia.”

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Namibian Sun 2024-12-27

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