Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by SECONDHAND CLOTHES for Children in informal settlements

 Rondebult Ext 2, Gauteng

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Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by SECONDHAND CLOTHES for Children in informal settlements

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DONATE SHOE-📣📣 CHRISTMAS BOX FOR NEEDY CHILDREN IN RURAL AREAS AND INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS NATIONWIDE. This shoebox drop-off locator is now live! DONATE SHOE-CHRISMAS BOX TO NEEDY CHILDREN drop-off location nearest you; SIYAKHOLWA SUPPORT CARE CENTRE 729 BANANA STREET RONDEBULT EXT2 GERMISTON Gauteng 011 9060042 068 1685486 www.siyakholwasupportcarecentre.org.za This shoe CHRISTMAS boxes will be distributed in Gauteng informal settlement to benefit needy children. On the box put your contact number to get your Section18A Tax certificate for your tax purposes . TO GET PHOTO OF CHILDREN RECIEVING YOUR BOX. 2. Eastern Cape MAJUBA NEK 3. Kwazulu-Natal EMOETI, INANDA 4. Limpopo JANE FURSE 5.North West MARIKANE 6.Northern Cape 7.Free state QWAQWA 8.Western Cape MBEKWENI, PEARL 9. Mpumalanga BUSHBUCKRIDGE DROPPING POINTS FULL ADDRESS CALL OUR HEADOFFICE 011 9060042 —where you can bring your gift-filled shoeboxes during National Collection Week on October to 25 December. Monday to Sunday 09h00 to 17h00 SIYAKHOLWA SUPPORT CARE CENTRE HEADOFFICE 729 BANANA STREET RONDEBULT EXT2 GERMISTON 011 9060042 068 1685486


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