Clive Booysen, a Secret Love Project sticker seller, has been named Cape Town's 'Goose Samaritan' for his daily ritual of feeding Egyptian geese. His kindness has not only moved many, but it has also yielded more kindness.
Clive Booysen, a Secret Love Project sticker seller, has been anointed the title of Cape Town’s ‘Goose Samaritan’ for his commitment to feeding the Egyptian geese three times a day and providing them with water.
Clive was taken aback by the outpouring of generosity and kindness, as he had set out on this mission solely to fulfill a humble promise to his son. By empowering people in need, they enable them to create their own income, achieve self-sufficiency and gain acceptance within society.
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