"Who takes care of the people who take care of us?"

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When it comes to selflessness, emergency workers are all the way up there!

It's so easy to think that "their job", but it's so important to remember that they are also humans whose families and friends are also affected by crises like the #KZNFloods; just because it's their job, it doesn't mean they aren't personally affected.

When the carnage unfolded in KZN, Stacey and J Sbu were in studio reflecting on everything that was going on and it dawned on them… who takes care of the emergency workers when they’re taking care of us?
14 Apr 2022 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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