Help United Way South Africa by Donating New Underwears for For Children (Both Boys and Girls)

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Help United Way South Africa by Donating New Underwears for For Children (Both Boys and Girls)
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Pretty Lil’ Pants Was preparing a little donation that I want to deliver this morning and in it was a couple of packs of briefs for girls…looked at them and at the same time thought…we need so much more of these. New underwear for boys and girls. It is never something that is donated obviously – and undies are not cheap. But how nice would it be if we could collect lots of new panties bras and underpants for boys and girls 3 years old to 18 years old – and just bless them this year with beautiful new underwear. I always feel so good when I’m wearing something pretty under m clothes…I’m sure these children will too. That’s part of my heart – to build self esteem in children and restore dignity across the board. I would love to have so much we can share with the ladies who help with children who have been raped – boys and girls. I know these organisations are always looking for underwear for their survivors. Also let’s help vulnerable children keep private parts private – too many children walking around without any underwear on because their partners or homes cannot afford it. Who wants to join me? With Love Shereen Michelle Hunter Founding member – INAM #ItsNotAboutMe #PrettyLilPantsCampaign Please like and share – let’s connect communities and each do a little to change much. If you Know a manufacturer of undergarments who may want to partners please email me!
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