(by Francois Lottering, the namibian, 24 May 2023)
Multiple Sclerosis Namibia (MSN) founder Bianca Özcan was pleasantly surprised when her organisation received a donation of N$100 000 from the Freemason’s United Grand Lodge of England. The cheque handover was recently done by Sir David Wootton recently in Windhoek.
“We did not expect this at all. This is a blessing we did not expect,” Özcan said.
Due to the global economic downturn, sourcing donations as a charitable organisation is becoming harder, she said.
To raise funds for their operations and sensitising events, MSN members are working their fingers to the bone.
Özcan said multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic non fatal disease that causes the deterioration of…
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Due to the global economic downturn, sourcing donations as a charitable organisation is becoming harder, she said.
To raise funds for their operations and sensitising events, MSN members are working their fingers to the bone.
Özcan said multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic non fatal disease that causes the deterioration of…
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Özcan said multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic non fatal disease that causes the deterioration of…
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