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ALL 4 ONE LAUNCHES THE FIRST OF MANY COMMUNITY SUPPORT CENTRES
Mothibi Mthethwa
WHEREVER you set foot worldwide, you discover that every population has its dreamers and doers, not-so-quiet rattlers and quiet heroes and heroines. Westbury, a township situated on the west end of the Golden City of Johannesburg, has its fair share of a combination of quiet-heroes-and-doers is Jason Pailman and Naseruddin, Jappie, founding members of All 4 One Community, a NPO with Community Development and Support at the core of its Vision and Mission. Whether you call it fate or coincidence, Jason and Naseer (short for Naseeruddin) collected their combined efforts a divine interventions, and started God's work.
Jason breaks the ice, as he chats to Soweto WayaWaya at the All 4 One Community Support Centre. “When Naseer and I got together, the first thing we realised was that we both shared the same passion of serving the community, and had a vision to create a prototype of a Community Support Centre by the community and for the community whereby Community Members, NPO's, Local Businesses and other Community Support Structures could Cooperate and Communicate better for the upliftment of the Community hence the name All 4 One Community.”

People who make All 4 One tick: From Left Naseeruddin Jappie, Sukaynah Davis,
Jennerly Petersen, Jason Pailman and Shane Williams.
Photo: Nonhlanhla Kambule-Makgati
Their wives also followed suite in support of the NPO and are serving as administrators. Sukaynah and Jennerly, work well with their husbands in serving the Community. All 4 One boasts of Shane Williams, another quiet hero, as Communications Manager. Shane takes over: “We invite unemployed and self-employed members of the community to participate in.....
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