By: Dolly Menas

 

The Capricorn Foundation says it plans to spend about N$750 000 to support various community projects aimed at providing basic needs, such as education and training, creating job opportunities and providing psychological support among other things.

The envisaged projects will be implemented by an entity called Imago Dei, a registered welfare organisation that coordinates vulnerability initiatives on behalf of the Capricorn Foundation, mobilising, and directing resources to these projects.

The company plans to use the investment to continue and strengthen its support for 12 projects, impacting 3,440 children, 85 mothers and expectant mothers, 662 elderly retired persons, and 1,850 individuals.

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