Big Favour: Transportation problems for the Manilal family sorted out
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A loving wife asks for help on behalf of her husband, who is having transportation problems.
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Listen to part one of this incredible Big Favour story from Shalene and Vivian:
Name: Shalene Ramisingh
Last name: Manilal
Sponsor: Dhamian Munien
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Designation: General Manager
Hello to the East Coast Radio team.
Firstly I would like to thank you for doing a fantastic job in changing the lives of many people out there with a big favour.
My big favour is not for me but, instead, for my husband Vivian. We live in Verulum, and he works in Durban and always travelled by scooter, which was always very feasible with the increasing price of fuel.
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Not anymore because his scooter was stolen, and not a single trace of it. This has made him very depressed, everyday becomes a new challenge on how he goes and comes from work.
He works shifts making public transport very hard to get; hiring Uber costs an arm and leg, and our bills keep piling up because most of the income is used up for transportation which never comes cheap.
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I would like to make a humble appeal to help him purchase even a second-hand scooter just to get him to work and back.
I don't know how else to help him, that's why I’m appealing to the big favour for help.
Thank you
Listen to the incredible conclusion to the story of how the Big Favour was able to help:
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