Help Social Justice Foundation by Gifts for 22 December 2024 for 30 Children ages 3-13 from House Nehemiah
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Help Social Justice Foundation by Gifts for 22 December 2024 for 30 Children ages 3-13 from House Nehemiah
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🎄 Help Us Create Christmas Joy for 30 Children from House Nehemiah 🎁 The Social Justice Foundation NPO 165-067 (Section 18A status) is hosting a Fun Day for 30 children aged 3–13 from House Nehemiah in Krugersdorp on 22 December 2025. We’ll be treating them to a full day of fun, love, and laughter at a popular family restaurant — a chance for them to simply be children. House Nehemiah, one of our valued Social Justice Collaboration Partners, is a registered children’s home that cares for children who have experienced deep trauma, neglect, and displacement. Many of these little ones have been removed from unsafe environments. While each child carries a difficult story, they also carry hope — and this time of year can be especially painful for them. That is exactly why we are creating this special day: ✨ To make them feel seen ✨ To remind them that they matter ✨ To give them a Christmas memory filled with joy To make this day truly unforgettable, we invite you to be part of their happy moments. 💛 R157 — Covers a child’s meal, cooldrink, and dessert 💛 R150 — Provides a wrapped Christmas gift You’re welcome to sponsor a meal, a gift, or both. Any contribution big or small is much appreciated. 💛 Donations can be made to: FNB Account: Social Justice Foundation (NPO) Account number: 62745396277 Branch code 252645 Reference: House Nehemiah 📄 A Section 18A certificate can be issued for tax-deduction purposes. 📞 For more information or to confirm your contribution, please contact Anneke at 084 513 6464 or anneke@socialjustice.co.za. 🌐 Visit our website: www.socialjustice.org.za or House Nehemiah | CCCO Your kindness can make a child feel seen, loved, and remembered this Christmas. Thank you for helping us spread hope. 🌟
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