Help One Child One Family Hope and Homes for Children by by donating essentials for children with disabilities

 Khayalami Park, Gauteng

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Help One Child One Family Hope and Homes for Children by by donating essentials for children with disabilities

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Children & Youth

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Children's essentials (non-education)

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Help One Child One Family Hope and Homes for Children by by donating essentials for children with disabilities

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As Nelson Mandela Day approaches, we are reminded that each of us has the power to make a positive difference in the lives of others. This year, we invite you to partner with us in bringing hope, joy, and inclusion to children with disabilities and their families. On 18 July 2026, we will host a special Nelson Mandela Day Celebration at Emthonjeni Community Centre, Zandspruit, where our OVM participants, children with disabilities, their parents, and caregivers will come together for a day of celebration, connection, and fun. We are looking for donations to help make this day truly memorable. We would be grateful for contributions such as: Food and snacks Refreshments Educational materials and stationery Toys and games Arts and crafts supplies Or any other items that will bring smiles to the children and their families. Thank you for helping us make this Nelson Mandela Day one filled with hope, kindness, and lasting memories.

Sustainable Development Goals

Good Health and Well-being

Good Health and Well-being

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

No Poverty

No Poverty

End poverty in all its forms everywhere by ensuring that everyone has access to basic needs, social protection, and opportunities to build a secure and dignified life

Zero Hunger

Zero Hunger

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture


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