Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Donating Electronics – PCs, Laptops, TVs & Printers for Abandoned, Abused & Vulnerable Children in Our Care

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Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Donating Electronics – PCs, Laptops, TVs & Printers for Abandoned, Abused & Vulnerable Children in Our Care

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Electronics

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TV & Audio equipment

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Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Donating Electronics – PCs, Laptops, TVs & Printers for Abandoned, Abused & Vulnerable Children in Our Care

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Why This Matters Explain the problem: “Our children attend government schools with limited resources and often rely on internet cafés to complete homework and projects.” Explain the impact: “Having access to laptops, PCs, printers, and TVs will give them the tools to learn, grow, and stay connected.” What You’re Asking For Be specific: “We need working laptops, desktop computers, printers, TVs (for educational content), and any related accessories like keyboards or cables.” Condition & Specifications Mention if you accept second-hand items: “Pre-loved but working equipment is welcome.” Include if repairs/upgrades are okay: “Even if slightly outdated, we can refurbish them for educational use.” How to Donate Drop-off location: “67 Preller Drive, Franklin Roosevelt Park, Randburg, 2195.” Collection option: “If you cannot drop off, we can arrange collection within Johannesburg.” Contact Information Phone/WhatsApp: “Call or WhatsApp us on 061 157 6398.” Email: giftachild_daycare@outlook.com Deadline: 31st August 2025 “We are collecting throughout the month of August but welcome donations anytime.” Proof of Impact / Transparency “We will share updates and pictures of how your donations are helping our children.”


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