Help The Baby Home Durban North by helping with upgrades to play area at Children's court for babies and children waiting for court appearances.
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Help The Baby Home Durban North by helping with upgrades to play area at Children's court for babies and children waiting for court appearances.
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Our babies and children spend a significant amount of time in court, and while a designated play area does exist, it is currently not very child-friendly and is in desperate need of some TLC. We would love to assist by upgrading this space to make it warmer, more engaging, and suitable for young children. Our aim is to introduce educational play elements that are colourful and exciting, while also being immovable and highly durable. In particular, we would like to source and install activity boards that are permanently fixed to the walls, allowing children to play safely without the risk of loose pieces being broken or lost. All items selected need to be robust enough to withstand frequent use by many children, as well as easy to clean, maintain, and manage. If you are able to assist with durable plastic toys or wall-mountable activity boards, we would love to chat and explore how we can work together to make this vital upgrade possible for the children.
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