Help Chic Mamas Do Care Durban by donating good quality, educational toys and equipment for our new project, Zamokuhle Preschool in Kwadabeka

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Help Chic Mamas Do Care Durban by donating good quality, educational toys and equipment for our new project, Zamokuhle Preschool in Kwadabeka
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Why not teach your children the spirit of #MandelaDay? Chic Mamas Do Care Durban have started a new project this year – Zamokuhle Preschool in Kwadabeka. We would welcome any donations of good quality, educational toys and equipment to ensure the children have the best opportunity to learn and grow. Why not encourage your children to clear out 6 or 7 items from their bookshelf, toy box or bedroom that could be used to help brighten up the classroom and / or develop the gross and fine motor skills of our 20 learners (all under the age of 5) at Zamokuhle Preschool? “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” – Nelson Mandela We will gladly collect any items from you. Please feel free to contact us for further information or to arrange collection. Email info@chicmamasdocaredurban.co.za or call one of our ladies in your area: Sandy Raubenheimer 083 629 5582 (Durban North/Umhlanga) Debbie Jones 082 338 8818 (Kloof) Dawn Currie 083 274 3882 (Hillcrest) Verity Herridge 082 904 8810 (Westville) Susan Goldfeder 082 963 2988 (Berea) Sarah Gray 083 459 7765 (North Coast)
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