Good Samaritan Surprises PSIRA-Qualified Unemployed Couple With Better Home
- Leeroy and Natasha, an unemployed couple with qualifications in the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority, were surprised with a new home
- A Good Samaritan from the non-governmental organisation Moeggesukkel visited the couple to deliver the exciting news of their new home
- Social media users in the post's comment section were brought to tears by the joy on the couple's faces

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An unemployed couple who lived in a shack were over the moon when a Good Samaritan named Jacques from the non-governmental organisation Moeggesukkel helped them out with a better home. The helper then pleaded with the public to help the individuals with jobs.
On 7 September, 2025, Moeggesukkel uploaded a video of Jacques' conversation with the couple, Leeroy and Natasha, who moved to Gauteng for employment and a place to stay. However, things didn't go according to plan for the couple, who are both qualified by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA).

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At the time, with no income, Leeroy and Natasha were living in an abandoned shack with their two dogs.
"We're both in security, and we just want to get out of here. There's no water or electricity here."
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Moeggesukkel posted on its TikTok account:
"We saw their Facebook post where they were asking for a caravan after someone on the property offered them land. Fortunately, we were able to step in. We surprised them with a caravan and helped them pull into the property."
The NGO, asking people online to keep an eye open for security jobs for the couple, added:
"Let's help them find work together. Thank you to everyone who is making this bigger difference with us!"
Good Samaritan’s act tugs at heartstrings
Hundreds of online community members expressed their emotions in the comment section, deeply moved by the heartwarming story.

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@2madamk150 told the couple:
"God will make a way when there seems to be no way, all in His time. All the best."

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@eli...net..ek prayed in the comment section:
"Lord, forgive me for crying because of my circumstances. There are people worse off than me. Thank you, Jesus. You are great."
@sune.koen shared with the online community:
"My tears are running! We are so quick to complain and feel that we don't have enough until we see someone who has absolutely nothing and cries about a new place, even if it's a caravan! God is so good, and may He always bless you to help other people."
@ricaro_stopit_ek_like_it added under the post:
"The good thing about hitting rock bottom is that the only way left to go is up!"
After watching the emotional clip, @problemchild252 stated to people online:
"Then we get people who are not grateful for what they have. Looking at this video reminds me to be grateful for what I have. It's the small things you have in life."
An appreciative @carinamaddix wrote in the comments:
"Tonight, I say thank you an extra five times for what I have. May all go well from here."
Take a look at the TikTok video below:
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