Help Siyamthanda Care Projects by donating toys for for needy children's Christmas gifts

 Fulcrum, Gauteng

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Help Siyamthanda Care Projects by donating toys for for needy children's Christmas gifts

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Childcare

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Toys & Games

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Help Siyamthanda Care Projects by donating toys for for needy children's Christmas gifts

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We will donate these on the 3rd December at Reedville Home Fellowship Church, where we will be having a Sunday School Thanksgiving Lunch. Two Sunday Schools; Home Fellowship Church and Mkhancwa Informal Settlement branch will be combined (+-180 kids). The children will also receive Christmas gifts on this day. Reedville Township is an RDP housing area, next to which is Mkhancwa Informal Settlement. Every year, for the past 7 years, on the first week of December, children from Mkhancwa Informal Settlement and Reedville Township, come to the Home Fellowship Church for the Thanksgiving Service. Usually there is lunch prepared for everyone but this year there is a challenge with groceries for lunch. We wish to serve hot dog/boerewors rolls, juice & snacks for the kids' lunch. We will put together small Hygiene Hampers. For teenage boys we will make toiletries gift packs (bath soap, deodorant, toothpaste) and for the teenage girls we will include the much needed sanitary pads/panty liners in their hampers. The younger kids will receive toys and colouring books. Your generosity is much appreciated and a huge blessing to our disadvantaged beneficiaries.


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