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Sharing to Grow: Kloten carries out a solidarity action at the El Betel Center.

  • Writer: Kloten Holding
    Kloten Holding
  • Dec 31, 2025
  • 1 min read

Team photo of the Kloten Holding Group at the El Betel Center.

As part of its commitment to social responsibility, Kloten Holding carried out a solidarity action on December 21st at the El Betel Reception Center in Zango, through the "Sharing to Grow" project.


Sharing to Grow: Kloten carries out a solidarity action at the El Betel Center.


This initiative marked a special moment by bringing together, for the first time, all the companies in the group — Kloten Procurement, Vandom Food Industries / Burger Five, Neonet and Angoplaste — as well as invited partners, in a joint effort for social impact.


The event included the distribution of toys to 120 children , non-perishable and perishable food items, as well as essential hygiene and care products. The team was welcomed with a musical performance prepared by the children, creating an atmosphere of strong emotion and closeness.


Regent Adérito , director of the center since 2009, shared the history of El Betel — an institution that welcomes children from 0 to 17 years old and young people up to 18, offering them support, education, and preparation for their integration into the job market and independent living.


During the visit to the dormitories and the school, the CEO of Kloten Holding Muanga, Louis Bernardo Numbimi, addressed the children with a simple and humane message, reinforcing the purpose of the initiative: to bring hope, care, and dignity.


More than just a one-off action, Sharing to Grow reflects Kloten Holding's vision that sustainable growth also involves social investment and commitment to the communities where we operate.




 
 
 
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