United in care, united in hope
- gerhard648
- Mar 2
- 1 min read

At the beginning of January 2026, the N/a’an ku sê Lifeline Clinic hosted its first feeding session of the year in the Epukiro community, made possible through the power of people working together.
This initiative was a true collaborative effort, bringing together local community members and visiting volunteers who stood side by side to prepare and distribute nourishing meals. Supported by the generous contribution of Namib Mills, the Lifeline Clinic was able to reach families who depend on this vital assistance, offering food, comfort and reassurance at the start of the year.
The strength of this feeding session lay not only in the meals provided, but in the shared commitment behind them. Local knowledge, community trust and visiting hands combined to ensure that every meal was delivered with dignity and care. These moments of cooperation created a space where compassion was felt in action, strengthening bonds between people from different places, united by a common purpose.
Together, this collective effort fed more than bodies. It fed hearts, built connections and reminded us that lasting impact is created when communities and volunteers work hand in hand.
























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