Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by Children toys old and new for Children and Babies

 Rondebult Ext 2, Gauteng

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Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by Children toys old and new  for Children and Babies

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Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by Children toys old and new for Children and Babies

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Many children never get to experience the sheer joy of owning a toy. The Let’s Plastic Create Toy Campaign, started by Siyakholwa and other CBOs 2018 and in partnership with Siyakholwa Mobile Community Development sets out to change this by collecting, refurbishing, and donating preloved toys to children’s homes and early childhood development centres across the country. What started at five locations with 29 beneficiaries has since grown to more than 200 locations around the country where people can donate preloved toys, which are then distributed to more than 50 organisations working and caring for underprivileged children. More than 15,000 toys were collected last year. “Being able to run this initiative over the past four years has been a privilege and a great cause that we all look forward to every year. PLEASE MOBILIZE AND COLLECT OLD TOYS AND NEW TOYS AND DONATE TO CHILDREN IN RURAL AREAS AND INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS SIYAKHOLWA TEAM WILL CLEAN AND DISTRIBUTE . TOYS DROPPING POINT: SIYAKHOLWA SUPPORT CARE CENTRE 729 BANANA STREET RONDEBULT EXT2 GERMISTON 011 9060042 068 168 5486 www.siyakholwasupportcarecentre.org.za


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