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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 20 May 2020 - Cape Town - Ward  Councillor Sonwabile Ngxumza donating hand sanitizers with mask to Fezeka informal traders in kwa-Khikhi.Councillor Sonwabo Ngxumza together with Gugulethu Covid 19 response team  doing awareness education together with donation of masks and sanitizers to Gugulethu informal traders and valnarable community member. The starting point will be Fezeka municipal administration office at 12h30sharp and finish in Manenburg at 14h00.Photographer Ayanda Ndamane/African News Agency/ANA
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 20 May 2020 - Cape Town - Ward  Councillor Sonwabile Ngxumza donating hand sanitizers with mask to Fezeka informal traders in kwa-Khikhi.Councillor Sonwabo Ngxumza together with Gugulethu Covid 19 response team  doing awareness education together with donation of masks and sanitizers to Gugulethu informal traders and valnarable community member. The starting point will be Fezeka municipal administration office at 12h30sharp and finish in Manenburg at 14h00.Photographer Ayanda Ndamane/African News Agency/ANA
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  • August 12, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Children hold the poster during the ''Organ Donation Day'' awareness rally and ''Walk for Life'' organised by CM Health Welfare Society on occasion of World Organ Donation Day August 13, 2017 in Kolkata. The Organ Donation Day observes annually to motivate to donate organ after death and to create awareness about the importance of organ donation. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Children holds awareness poster during the organ donation awareness program in Kolkata. Members of Health and Welfare Society participate in an awareness program on ''After Death Organ Donation' (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The Socialite Paris Hilton visited the community of San Gregorio she made a tour to verify the progress of housing in the areas affected by the earthquake on September 19. on November 12, 2018 in Xochimilco Mexico. Paris Hilton visit the most affected areas of Xochimilco by the earthquake on 2017 and made a donation of 330, 000 USD for the reconstruction of houses. 12 Nov 2018 Pictured: The Socialite Paris Hilton visited the community of San Gregorio she made a tour to verify the progress of housing in the areas affected by the earthquake on September 19. on November 12, 2018 in Xochimilco Mexico. Paris Hilton visit the most affected areas of Xochimilco by the earthquake on 2017 and made a donation of 350, 000 USD for the reconstruction of houses. Photo credit: Carlos Tischler / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Socialite Paris Hilton visited the community of San Gregorio she made a tour to verify the progress of housing in the areas affected by the earthquake on September 19. on November 12, 2018 in Xochimilco Mexico. Paris Hilton visit the most affected areas of Xochimilco by the earthquake on 2017 and made a donation of 330, 000 USD for the reconstruction of houses. 12 Nov 2018 Pictured: The Socialite Paris Hilton visited the community of San Gregorio she made a tour to verify the progress of housing in the areas affected by the earthquake on September 19. on November 12, 2018 in Xochimilco Mexico. Paris Hilton visit the most affected areas of Xochimilco by the earthquake on 2017 and made a donation of 350, 000 USD for the reconstruction of houses. Photo credit: Carlos Tischler / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 5, 2018 - Malaga, Spain - A member of the 501st Legion Spanish Garrison dressed as Stormtroopers from the movie saga Star Wars, poses during a charity parade in favour of bone marrow donation, organized by the Luis Olivares foundation. Hundreds of volunteers from the 501st Legion Spanish Garrison, an association that promote the hobby for the movie Star Wars and contribute in solidarity causes, took the main streets in downtown Málaga with the objective of encourage the bone marrow donation and the fight against cancer. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2018 - Malaga, Spain - A member of the 501st Legion Spanish Garrison dressed as ''Darth Vader'' and ''Darth Sidipus'' from the movie saga Star Wars, perform as they walk during a charity parade in favour of bone marrow donation, organized by the Luis Olivares foundation. Hundreds of volunteers from the 501st Legion Spanish Garrison, an association that promote the hobby for the movie Star Wars and contribute in solidarity causes, took the main streets in downtown Málaga with the objective of encourage the bone marrow donation and the fight against cancer. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE NO WEB UNTIL 1400 EDT 10TH APRIL* Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the l
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE NO WEB UNTIL 1400 EDT 10TH APRIL* Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the l
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  • (FILE) Selena Gomez Makes Big Donation to Cedars-Sinai Amid Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic Health Crisis. Selena Gomez is making a major donation to Cedars-Sinai. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Selena Gomez. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Miley Cyrus Helps MAC Announce a $10 Million Donation for Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic Relief. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Miley Cyrus. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Miley Cyrus Helps MAC Announce a $10 Million Donation for Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic Relief. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Miley Cyrus. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • August 16, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A blood donor taking selfie on the bed (Credit Image: © Avijit Ghosh/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • U.S. President George W. Bush , first lady Laura Bush (2nd r) and former Presidents Bill Clinton (l) and George H. W. Bush (r) visit the Indian embassy in Washington, January 3, 2005. Bush brought together former presidents George Bush and Clinton on Monday to launch an appeal for Americans to make a donation to help victims of the South Asia quake and tsunamis. The president's father and Clinton will lead a bipartisan effort to seek out donations both large and small to provide relief assistance to millions left homeless by the Dec. 26 calamity that killed thousands in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. Photo by Chuck Kennedy/KRT/ABACA.
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  • Bret Michaels meets some of the children from The Joe DiMaggiao's Children's Hospital before his performance at the 2018 SFPC Toys in The Sun Run. The event has raised millions of dollars and hundreds of thousand toys over the years for The Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital. Approximately 35,000 bikers ride in the 20 mile motorcycle ride and even more attend the festival afterwards. This year Bret Michaels made a $5,000 donation on top of several donations he already made from his Life Rocks Foundation to the Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital. Prior to his performance Bret personally handed out roses to the children who are undergoing treatments at the Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital, he also snapped a group photo with the children and their families as well as a few with Elmo and Cookie Monster. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Bret Michaels. Photo credit: Ralph Notaro / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Bret Michaels performs during the 31st Annual SFPC Toys in the Sun Run. The event has raised millions of dollars and hundreds of thousand toys over the years for The Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital. Approximately 35,000 bikers ride in the 20 mile motorcycle ride and even more attend the festival afterwards. This year Bret Michaels made a $5,000 donation on top of several donations he already made from his Life Rocks Foundation to the Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital. Prior to his performance Bret personally handed out roses to the children who are undergoing treatments at the Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital, he also snapped a group photo with the children and their families as well as a few with Elmo and Cookie Monster. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Bret Michaels performs during the 31st Annual SFPC Toys in the Sun Run. Photo credit: Ralph Notaro / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Bret Michaels performs during the 31st Annual SFPC Toys in the Sun Run. The event has raised millions of dollars and hundreds of thousand toys over the years for The Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital. Approximately 35,000 bikers ride in the 20 mile motorcycle ride and even more attend the festival afterwards. This year Bret Michaels made a $5,000 donation on top of several donations he already made from his Life Rocks Foundation to the Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital. Prior to his performance Bret personally handed out roses to the children who are undergoing treatments at the Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital, he also snapped a group photo with the children and their families as well as a few with Elmo and Cookie Monster. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Bret Michaels performs during the 31st Annual SFPC Toys in the Sun Run. Photo credit: Ralph Notaro / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 27 May 2020 - Premier Alan Winde together with Transport and Public Works Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela received a donation of a fully refurbished quarantine site from Old Mutual.Old Mutual has turned the former Training Centre and Club House, located at the MuPine Golf Club into a 300 bed facility for use by the Western Cape Government. The upgrade and conversion cost R4 million and forms part of Old Mutual’s R52 million contribution to the COVID-19 crisis response initiatives.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 27 May 2020 - Premier Alan Winde together with Transport and Public Works Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela received a donation of a fully refurbished quarantine site from Old Mutual.Old Mutual has turned the former Training Centre and Club House, located at the MuPine Golf Club into a 300 bed facility for use by the Western Cape Government. The upgrade and conversion cost R4 million and forms part of Old Mutual’s R52 million contribution to the COVID-19 crisis response initiatives.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 27 May 2020 - Premier Alan Winde together with Transport and Public Works Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela received a donation of a fully refurbished quarantine site from Old Mutual.Old Mutual has turned the former Training Centre and Club House, located at the MuPine Golf Club into a 300 bed facility for use by the Western Cape Government. The upgrade and conversion cost R4 million and forms part of Old Mutual’s R52 million contribution to the COVID-19 crisis response initiatives.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 27 May 2020 - Premier Alan Winde together with Transport and Public Works Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela received a donation of a fully refurbished quarantine site from Old Mutual.Old Mutual has turned the former Training Centre and Club House, located at the MuPine Golf Club into a 300 bed facility for use by the Western Cape Government. The upgrade and conversion cost R4 million and forms part of Old Mutual’s R52 million contribution to the COVID-19 crisis response initiatives.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Pasay City, National Capital Region, Philippines - Ambassador Michael Peiyung Hsu, Rep. of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines, giving a speech duringnthe 107th National Taiwan Celebration day. (Credit Image: © George Buid/ZUMA Wire)
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  • (FILE) Pink Reveals She Tested Positive For Coronavirus COVID-19 But Is Now Negative And Donates $1 Million To Fight Pandemic. She stated she was donating $1 million - $500,000 each to the Temple University Hospital Emergency Fund and the City of Los Angeles Mayor's Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund. 04 Apr 2020 Pictured: P!nk, Pink, Alecia Beth Moore. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Ryan Reynolds And Blake Lively Donate $400,000 to New York Hospitals Amid Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic. They are reportedly donating $100,000 each to Elmhurst, NYU Hospital, Mount Sinai, and Northern Westchester. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Donate $500,000 to Emergency Relief After Losing Home in California Wildfires. Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth lost their home to a California wildfire, but the famous couple have their sights set on rebuilding not just their house but also their community. Cyrus and Hemsworth have donated $500,000 to The Malibu Foundation through Cyrus' charity, Happy Hippie, a representative said. The funds will be used for "those in financial need, emergency relief assistance, community rebuilding , wildfire prevention and climate change resilience," according to a statement. Earlier on Tuesday, Hemsworth shared a striking photo of their home's remains. WEST HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - MARCH 04: Actor Liam Hemsworth and girlfriend/singer Miley Cyrus arrive at the 26th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation's Academy Awards Viewing Party held at The City of West Hollywood Park on March 4, 2018 in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. 04 Mar 2018 Pictured: Liam Hemsworth, Miley Cyrus. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Donate $500,000 to Emergency Relief After Losing Home in California Wildfires. Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth lost their home to a California wildfire, but the famous couple have their sights set on rebuilding not just their house but also their community. Cyrus and Hemsworth have donated $500,000 to The Malibu Foundation through Cyrus' charity, Happy Hippie, a representative said. The funds will be used for "those in financial need, emergency relief assistance, community rebuilding , wildfire prevention and climate change resilience," according to a statement. Earlier on Tuesday, Hemsworth shared a striking photo of their home's remains. BEVERLY HILLS, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - MARCH 04: Singer Miley Cyrus and boyfriend/actor Liam Hemsworth arrive at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 4, 2018 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States. 04 Mar 2018 Pictured: Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 13, 2017 - Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia - In order to commemorate the world blood donor day, various elements of society such as students, employees, private, laborers, donate blood in Blood Transfusion Unit, Indonesian Red Cross Banda Aceh City. (Credit Image: © Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 21July  2020  - Living Through Learning donated about 150 boxes of food to Sonwabo Primary School in Gugulethu.The school is one of the 3 Capsule schools in the province that means it is supported by Coronation and has been working well with this NPO. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 21July  2020  - Living Through Learning donated about 150 boxes of food to Sonwabo Primary School in Gugulethu.The school is one of the 3 Capsule schools in the province that means it is supported by Coronation and has been working well with this NPO. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada, United States - People wait to give blood to victims of mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 3, 2017 after a gunman killed 58 people and wounded more than 500 others, before taking his own life, when he opened fire from a hotel on a country music festival. Police said the gunman, a 64-year-old local resident named as Stephen Paddock, had been killed after a SWAT team responded to reports of multiple gunfire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay, a hotel-casino next to the concert venue. (Credit Image: © Emily Molli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A quarantine area instructions at a mine shaft near the Seraleng mining community in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A protester with his placard returning home near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A protester with his placard returning home near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: Protesters return home near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A protester returning home near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A quarantine area at a mine shaft near the Seraleng mining community in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A general view of protesters from the Seraleng mining community in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A protester poses wearing a skull mask on May 18, 2020. in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A general view of protesters from the Seraleng mining community in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: Protesters display a placard near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A general view of protesters from the Seraleng mining community in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A couple who formed part of a group of protesters from the Seraleng mining community in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A general view of protesters from the Seraleng mining community in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: Protesters display a placard near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A protester with a placard on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A protester being interviewed by News Room Africa on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: Protesters display a placard near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: Young men formed part of a group of protesters from the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A protester with a placard on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A protester with a placard on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: A young woman near a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: People gathering at a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: SANDF Young boys with their pet dog near a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: People gathering at a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: People gathering at a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: An SANDF member instructs people to social distance outside a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: An SANDF member instructs people to social distance outside a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: Volunteers and food distribution officials instruct people to social distance outside a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: An SANDF member instructs people to social distance outside a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: An SANDF member instructs people to social distance outside a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: Volunteers and food distribution official instruct people to social distance outside a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: Volunteers and food distribution officials instruct people to social distance outside a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: Volunteers and food distribution officials instruct people to social distance outside a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: People gathering at a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: People gathering at a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: SANDF members monitor people gathering at a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: People gathering at a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: SAPS and SANDF at a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: An SANDF member watches people gathering at a food distribution centre in Diepsloot on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: An SANDF armoured Casspir on escort for food parcels on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 08: Volunteers say a prayer outside Celebration Church  on May 08, 2020 in Diepsloot, South Africa. In partnership with with government and Celebration Church, Engen Fuel Retailers contributed food parcels for over 4000 familes in Diepsloot during lockdown level 4. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Sharp sight (Group of Eye Hospital), inaugurates  Eye Care Hospital in srinagar (Credit Image: © Faisal Bhat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - Young boy carries relief to his roadside shelter in Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017. (Credit Image: © Mushfiqul Alam/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: Protesters return home near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A general view of protesters from the Seraleng mining community in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A general view of protesters from the Seraleng mining community in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: Protesters display a placard near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: Protesters display a placard near the Seraleng mining community on May 18, 2020, in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered at Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • RUSTENBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 18: A general view of Seraleng on May 18, 2020. in Rustenburg, South Africa. Seraleng residents gathered Sibanye k5 mine shaft Communities in the area alleged complaints of food parcel corruption by a local ward councillor. Grievances also included concerns with unemployment, loss of business and access to a social labour plan. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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