Help Tiny Owls Baby Home by donating baby consumables and care items for vulnerable babies, and moms of babies born prematurely.
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Children & Youth
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Children's essentials (non-education)
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Help Tiny Owls Baby Home by donating baby consumables and care items for vulnerable babies, and moms of babies born prematurely.
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This Mandela Month, Tiny Owls Baby Home is collecting essential items for two special projects. 1. 67 Caring individuals to join our R100 Club, give a little each month to help us continue our work. Make your 67 min last long after Mandel Month. 2. Tiny Owls Baby Home Needs List Baby food and care * Purity * Squish * Alula Gold 3 * Vaseline * Bum cream Nappies * Nappies size 4+ * Nappies size 5 Cleaning and hygiene * Hand sanitizer * Black bags * Floor cleaner * Laundry detergent 2. World Prematurity Day Care Packs For moms * Sanitary wear * Hand lotion * Roll-on deodorant * Shampoo * Face cloth * Snack bar * Bottled water * Cappuccino sticks * Biscuits or crisps * Bar of soap * 150g washing powder * Tea * Toothpaste * Toothbrush For babies * Baby wash * Bum cream * Baby lotion * Baby powder * Vaseline * Baby blanket * Small soft toy * Nappies size 0 * Cotton buds * Cotton pads Small consumable baby items between 75 ml and 200 ml are ideal. Donations can be delivered Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm. Thank you for helping us honour Mandela Month with love in action.
Sustainable Development Goals
Good Health and Well-being
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Reduced Inequalities
Reduce inequality within and among countries
Impact Metrics (Estimates)
People from marginalised groups to be supported
Menstrual hygiene kits to be provided
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