Help TLC Children's Centre by donating Personal Hygiene Items to Women in Need for Mandela Day!

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Help TLC Children's Centre by donating Personal Hygiene Items to Women in Need for Mandela Day!

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Hygiene items

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Sanitary pads

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Help TLC Children's Centre by donating Personal Hygiene Items to Women in Need for Mandela Day!

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This Mandela Day you can make a massive collective difference in the lives of vulnerable families when you choose to support our community with the collection of one of our Bundles of Hope! We have 4 themed bundles to choose from. Each Bundle = Approx. R4999 and 1 Bundle = 50 parcels https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hxL5PKhwzBO5kOfLjdCRQo5aGTRFTUIj/view 1 - A BABY BUNDLE (THIS OPTION) *What's In It: Nappies, Wipes, Baby Lotion, Bum Cream, Formula. *Impact: Directly supports moms and babies in our care or outreach. *Engagement: Team packs 50 Baby Bundles for 67 minutes - Option to include soft toy, baby blanket, or personal memento. 2 - A FOOD BUNDLE (Share Barn Bundle) *What's In It: Maize Meal, Canned Foods, Pasta, Rice, Long-Life Milk, Cooking Oil, and Sugar. *Impact: Feeds a family in need for several days. *Engagement: Team packs 50 Food Bundles for 67 minutes - Option to include a small sweet treat. 3 - A SANITARY BUNDLE *What's In It: Pads, Soap, Deodorant, Toothbrush, Toothpaste and Face cloth. *Impact: Dignity for teenage girls and women in vulnerable households. *Engagement: Team packs 50 Sanitary Bundles for 67 minutes - Option to decorate bundles and/or handwritten empowerment note. 4 - A CLEANING BUNDLE *What's In It: Dishwashing Liquid, Toilet Paper, Pine Gel, Washing Powder and Bleach. *Impact: Doesn’t just fight germs, it restores dignity, health, and hope in every home we serve. *Engagement: Team packs 50 Cleaning Bundles for 67 minutes – Option to add a handwritten motivational note / quote.


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