Struggling father of two shares an emotional message of gratitude to The Big Favour
Updated | By East Coast Radio
With one asthmatic child, no employment, and so many responsibilities on his plate, Durban TV and Appliance Repair Centre stretch their hand out to him.
COVID-19 has been the most horrible thief - it has taken lives, jobs, hope, and so much more. This father of two was another victim of the tragic circumstance and was left unemployed.
Razaak Sheik reached out to The Big Favour sharing what he had been battling with for the past year.
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After losing his wife to a stroke three years ago, it has been hard for him and his children as he is the sole breadwinner. The family have struggled with so much, including getting their fridge repaired. With the little money, Razaak makes from doing small jobs, it has been impossible to prioritise anything other than food and other essentials.
He reached out to The Big Favour and he was beyond grateful to get help from Durban TV and Appliance Centre.
Take a listen:
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We are hoping that with that load taken off his shoulders, he will be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel and persevere.
If you are one of these families you can reach out to The Big Favour by simply clicking here.
If you find yourself as someone willing to contribute to the lives of other KZN people in need, you can click here.
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