Meals On Wheels - Alberton Service Centre

Alberton Service Centre and Meals on Wheels
33 Louis Trichard Street
Alberton
South Africa

(011) 869-0967

Alberton Service Centre and Meals on Wheels, 33 Louis Trichard Street, Alberton, South Africa
We Care! We aim to transform the lives of the elderly and impoverished community members of Alberton and surrounding areas by providing nutritious meals, facilitating enriched activities, encouraging healthy social interaction, and providing essential basic home-based care for the elderly. (No Frail Care Availible)

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Alberton, East Rand, Gauteng, South Africa

Departments

Account Clerk
Telana de Winnaar [EMAIL]
Manager
Zerie Wessels

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