Help The Kings Childrens Home by donating financially for to keep orphaned & vulnerable children in care

 Amathole District Municipality, Eastern Cape

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Help The Kings Childrens Home by donating financially for to keep orphaned & vulnerable children in care

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Help The Kings Childrens Home by donating financially for to keep orphaned & vulnerable children in care

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Raising children is very rewarding, but as with any family, it comes at a great price. From nappies & formula, to schooling, clothing & residential care costs, it all begins to add up significantly. We are no ‘normal family of four’, we are one very big blended family, all of whom require their daily needs to be met. Can you hear it all adding up………Ka-ching, ka-ching!! Would you consider easing our load in providing us with the means to offer security for a child’s comprehensive needs to be met, whilst in our care? Any contribution would make a big difference. We receive no government assistance or children's grants. We rely fully on the goodwill of the public for donations to keep us going. Your support would greatly impact our children and continue to give them hope and a future.


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The Kings Childrens Home

The Kings Childrens Home

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We help Orphaned, abandoned & vulnerable children by providing a safe place until family reunification

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