Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs by Children’s Clothing for Children’s Clothing Drive (Ages 0–13 Years)
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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs by Children’s Clothing for Children’s Clothing Drive (Ages 0–13 Years)
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The Need Many children in our communities do not have access to adequate, weather‑appropriate clothing. Families facing poverty, crisis, or instability often struggle to meet this basic need — especially as children grow quickly and require frequent clothing changes. We are collecting new and gently pre‑loved children’s clothing for boys and girls aged 0 to 13 years to support vulnerable families and children in need. What We Are Looking For We welcome donations of clean, good‑condition clothing, including: Baby grows, vests, jackets, and blankets Children’s tops, trousers, skirts, and dresses Warm clothing (jerseys, hoodies, coats) School‑appropriate clothing Socks and sleepwear Shoes in wearable condition 🟢 New items are welcome 🟢 Pre‑loved items must be gently used and clean 🔴 New underwear only Why This Matters Clothing helps children: Stay warm and healthy Attend school with confidence Feel dignified, included, and cared for A simple clothing donation can relieve pressure on families and restore comfort and confidence to a child. Who This Supports Infants, toddlers, and children aged 0–13 years Families experiencing financial hardship or crisis Children supported through community programmes and care initiatives How You Can Help ✅ Donate new or pre‑loved children’s clothing ✅ Organise or support a clothing drive ✅ Share this listing with your network Every item donated helps meet a child’s basic need with dignity. Impact Your contribution helps ensure that no child is left cold, uncomfortable, or excluded because of circumstances beyond their control. Small donations. Big difference. please contact us on 068 289 1580 or email donations1@nationalrescue.co.za
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