Help iKhaya LikaBaba Children's Home by donating food and cleaning agents for our children and their home!

 Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help iKhaya LikaBaba Children's Home by donating food and cleaning agents for our children and their home!

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Food

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Non-perishable food

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Help iKhaya LikaBaba Children's Home by donating food and cleaning agents for our children and their home!

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Every day, we work to provide a safe, clean, and nurturing home for the children in our care—but we can’t do it alone. We are currently in need of non-perishable food items and cleaning agents to keep our space well-stocked and hygienic. To help guide your donation, we’ve compiled a list that reflects our most pressing needs. Your support, whether big or small, helps us maintain a dignified environment where our children can thrive. Thank you for choosing to stand with us in love and care. Cleaning: Washing powder, toilet paper, bleach, pine gel, dishwashing liquid, car shampoo. Mops, brooms and dishtowels. Food: Hard veggies like pumpkin, butternut, potatoes, gems and onions. Fruit with a longer shelf life like apples and oranges. Long life milk, rooibos tea, cereals, rice, sugar, maize meal, sugar beans, samp, oil, margarine, peanut butter, jam and mayonnaise.


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