Assisting a family after their Standerton home burnt down

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The Angels came together to assist Renske Erlank and her family after their family home in Standerton burnt down. Naked Insurance donated R50,000 to the Erlank family to help them recover after their devastating house fire—part of The Naked Difference. This programme ensures that in years when claims are lower than expected, Naked Insurance donates leftover premiums to good causes instead of taking them as profit. Snappy Chef assisted the Erlank family with a brand-new Snappy Chef 2-plate induction stove, a 2-burner gas stove, a whistling kettle, and a supreme cookware set! The Good Morning Angels Fund donated R50,000 to help the Erlank family replace some of the essentials they need after losing their home.
19 Feb English South Africa Non-Profit

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