Help Johannesburg Dream Center NPC by donating face paint kits & supplies for Mandela Day children's celebration
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Help Johannesburg Dream Center NPC by donating face paint kits & supplies for Mandela Day children's celebration
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This Mandela Day, Johannesburg Dream Center is transforming a local park in Cosmo City into a place of joy, laughter and hope for children in our community. Along with games, music, lunch, face painting and fun activities, we want every child who attends to feel seen, celebrated and loved. We're looking for donations of quality face paint and face painting supplies to help make this possible. Items we need include: 🎨 Face paint palettes or kits 🖌️ Face paint brushes and applicators 🧽 Makeup sponges ✨ Cosmetic glitter (optional) ⭐ Face painting stencils 🧴 Wet wipes and hand sanitiser 🪞 Small mirrors 🛡️ Disposable table covers Your donation will help create a memorable Mandela Day experience for children who may never have had their faces painted before. A simple butterfly, superhero or tiger can bring incredible joy and confidence to a child. At Johannesburg Dream Center, we believe Mandela Day is about more than giving 67 minutes—it's about creating moments of dignity, belonging and happiness that children will remember long after the day is over. Every donation, no matter the size, will help us paint hundreds of smiles and make this community celebration truly special. Together, let's honour Madiba's legacy by bringing colour, creativity and hope to the children of Cosmo City. 💜
Sustainable Development Goals
Good Health and Well-being
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
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
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