GOSPEL singer, Khulekani Chill is touching lives as when his life was sinking, someone rescued him.
So, he donated groceries to Thola Ulwazi Home Base Care in Watervaal, Mpumalanga on Friday, 8 December.
He said he used to make donations before his addiction to alcohol and drugs ruined his life so he's continuing to help the needy.
"I feel good sharing with those who are in need. I'm sharing the little I have than to keep the blessings to myself," he said.
He said he felt humbled and motivated after the donation as he realised that people needed donations, especially now during the festive season.
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"I used to celebrate my life and success by drinking a lot of alcohol and feeding myself with drugs. I'm now a changed man and will even celebrate my birthdays with disadvantaged families," he said.
Khulekani said during his donation, he also spoke about HIV/Aids and gender-based violence (GBV). He said gender-based violence is affecting all communities and he prays God intervenes.
"My heart was full of joy when the elders told me thank you, my son. Can God bless you more," he said.
He said he will continue to offer to the needy as long as he is still alive.
The owner of Thola Ulwazi Home Base Care, Venile Lekhwane, thanked Khulekani for the donation. "May God continue to bless you more and continue with your good hearted heart to others," she said.
The groceries bought by Khulekani were donated in partnership with Elot Production Pty (LTD), which he is signed under.