Restonic Namibia Employee Spread Kindness in Windhoek


Ndjulu Basilius John, along with Jenny Valdes

Acts of kindness have the power to transform lives, and that is exactly what a dedicated employee from Restonic Namibia, Ndjulu Basilius John, along with Jenny Valdes, demonstrated during a recent visit to the streets of Windhoek. Together, they took the initiative to donate clothes and food to the less fortunate, spreading warmth and hope to those in need.

According to Ndjulu, the experience was an eye-opener, reinforcing the belief that “sharing is caring.” Despite having only a little to give, they realized how much it meant to those living on the streets.

“Even if we have little, it means more to others too,” he expressed, highlighting the deep impact of their small but meaningful gesture.

Their act of generosity was met with joy and gratitude.

“Our brothers and sisters in the street were happy and ate what we could afford,” Ndjulu shared.

Ndjulu Basilius John and Jenny Valdes donate food and clothes

The experience reminded them of the importance of compassion and the difference a small act of kindness can make in someone’s life.

Ndjulu and Jenny also extended a heartfelt message to fellow Namibians, urging them not to forget those who are struggling.

“A little donation can brighten someone’s future and make a difference in their life,” they emphasized.

Their words serve as a call to action for individuals and businesses alike to lend a helping hand to those in need.

Ndjulu Basilius John and Jenny Valdes donate clothes

This initiative by Ndjulu and Jenny serves as an inspiring example of community spirit and selflessness. It reminds us all that even the smallest gestures can bring hope and change to the lives of the less fortunate. In a world where many struggle to make ends meet, simple acts of generosity can go a long way in spreading love and humanity.

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