Good Samaritans Donate Large Sum of Money to LADGAG Rehab Centre
- The LADGAG rehabilitation centre received a donation from anonymous donors who admired the work they do to help drug addicts
- In the same video, Mr Moloto thanked them saying contributions will help the centre improve their services
- Viewers praised the generosity and the tangible improvements the donations would bring, particularly in serving the community
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South Africans praised the generosity after LADGAG rehab centre received over R60,000 in donations, using the funds to improve facilities and services.

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The LADGAG rehabilitation centre recently received a generous R46,000 donation, and founder Mr Moloto took to the centre’s official TikTok account @ladgacofficial to share the story. While in Pretoria, he was approached by two men who said they admired the work he and his team do to help people struggling with drug addiction. They decided to donate anonymously, wanting only to support the positive change the centre is making.

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With their contribution, LADGAG purchased toilet sets designed for disabled residents, making the facility more accessible and comfortable for everyone. These upgrades will make a big difference in the daily lives of people at the centre, ensuring they have the dignity and support they need during recovery. Accessibility improvements like these are often overlooked, but they’re crucial for creating an inclusive and supportive environment.
Mr Moloto thanks good samaritans for donations
In the same video, Mr Moloto expressed his gratitude to another donor who gave R15,000, which was used to buy a trailer for the centre. The new trailer will help LADGAG transport goods and equipment more efficiently, allowing them to reach more people in need and operate more smoothly. It’s a practical addition that will help the organisation’s work go even further.
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LADGAG continues to provide essential services for those battling drug addiction, offering care, resources, and a safe space to rebuild lives. For the centre, these donations are more than just financial support, they’re a sign that the community believes in their mission. Acts of kindness like this not only improve facilities but also lift the spirits of everyone working to create change.

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Netizens reacted to the video
L.G.H12 wrote:
“I love the anonymous part even more; that’s exactly how it should be done. True generosity doesn’t seek recognition, and this was a perfect example of that.”
phd wrote:
“How do we donate, sir, even if it’s just a small amount? Every little contribution matters and I’d like to help in any way I can.”
Frans Franco Zola wrote:
“Thank you, Chandlers. ✊✊ Alostro has apologised to Mr Moloto, and it’s good to see that respect and accountability are still valued.”
shirleysenne wrote:
“That time the government is doing nothing. May the pockets of those helping never run dry, in Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.”
mamellokt wrote:
“South Africa respects you, Ntate Moloto. Your actions are an inspiration to many, and your name will be remembered for the good you have done.”
zowi Zee wrote:
“Wow, may their pockets never run dry in Jesus’ name. Such generosity is rare, and it’s beautiful to witness it in action.”

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Tebello wrote:
“That’s exactly what we call integrity. When people do good for others without expecting praise or reward, it shows true character.”
Mokone wa nchi dikgolo wrote:
“With God, everything is possible, and we thank the people who stepped in to help. Their kindness has made a difference that will not be forgotten.”
Check out the TikTok video below:
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- Mr Moloto from the Ladgac Rehabilitation Centre in Limpopo shared a personal achievement online.
- A video showing Mr Moloto, a rehab centre founder in Limpopo, behind the wheel of a R1.4 million Porsche raised eyebrows.
- Ladgac shared a video of Mr Moloto taking a problematic young man struggling with addiction to rehab.
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