Restore Life founder brings christmas cheer to Emthunzini Wethemba Children’s Home

The donation, presented as Christmas gifts, benefited 22 children, bringing smiles, warmth, and renewed hope during the festive season.

IN the true spirit of Christmas, Jonathan Muchengeti, the Founder of Restore Life Hospitals, extended a heartfelt gesture of compassion by donating clothes and shoes to Emthunzini Wethemba Children’s Home in Mzilikazi suburb, Bulawayo.

The donation, presented as Christmas gifts, benefited 22 children, bringing smiles, warmth, and renewed hope during the festive season. The children received a variety of clothing and footwear carefully selected to meet their everyday needs, ensuring they felt valued and remembered at a time when love and togetherness matter most.

Speaking during the visit, Jonathan Muchengeti emphasized the importance of giving back to the community, particularly to vulnerable children. He noted that beyond building hospitals and expanding healthcare services, Restore Life’s vision is deeply rooted in compassion, social responsibility, and uplifting communities.

“Christmas is about sharing love, hope, and kindness. These children deserve to feel special and supported, just like every other child,” he said.

Caregivers at Emthunzini Wethemba Children’s Home expressed heartfelt gratitude for the donation, highlighting how such support goes a long way in improving the well-being and morale of the children under their care.

This act of generosity reflects Restore Life’s broader commitment not only to healthcare excellence, but also to meaningful community engagement and social impact. As the festive season unfolds, the donation stands as a reminder that small acts of kindness can make a powerful difference in young lives.

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