Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by Clothes ,blankets, mattresses, children school clothes for KATLEHONG INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS RESILIENCE

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Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by Clothes ,blankets, mattresses, children school clothes for KATLEHONG INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS RESILIENCE
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URGENT INTERVENTION KATLEHONG INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS triggered by unprecedented Fire devastating the people of KATLEHONG and creating a truly dangerous atmosphere for children. Here’s what you need to know: More than 100 houses have been swept away and a further 45 damaged. Families desperately need clothes ,blankets, children school clothes and food Houses destroyed, stranding families and impeding the delivery of lifesaving aid. Even before this crisis, children living in these areas disproportionately suffered from malnutrition. Many had poor access to water and sanitation and were not in school. On top of so much hardship, how much more can they take? Siyakholwa team teams have responded by providing lifesaving food blankets , mattresses and clothes. The outreach services for people who are displaced and now live out in the open space. But with your support, there is so much more we can do. How we respond at this moment is a matter of life and death. We need your generosity to provide critical aid and help more children in urgent danger. Please there is still time to help the children affected by natural disasters >> Siyakholwa is well-positioned to deliver not just one solution but a holistic lifesaving package of nutrition, mattresses, education, safe water and protection to the children of KATLEHONG. Please join us by mobilizing resources and donate to the families. Call us for any donations accepted 011 9060042 068 168 5486 Or drop any donations in our centre Siyakholwa Support care centre 729 banana Street Rondebult ext2 Germiston
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