Charlene Somduth charlene.somduth@inl.co.za LALLIE Gounden whose corrugated iron home in KwaDukuza burnt to the ground in May last year, will be celebrating Christmas in her new home.
Gounden, 54, is unemployed and shared the home with her sons Ashley, 33, and Bradley, 32, both self-employed, as well as Ashley’s wife, Jonelle, 22, and their daughter, Tais, a toddler.
During the blaze, all their belongings including Tais’s pram and cot were destroyed.
But through sponsorships from the community and the help of two non-profit organisations, the Glenhills Helping Hands and the South African Indian Legion of Military Veterans, the home has been rebuilt as a brick structure.
After the fire, the family was housed at the Glenhills Resource Centre. They slept on mattresses in the hall which had a bathroom with…