Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by Knit wear, blankets ,hygienic assesories,sanitary pads for Children , teenagers ,youth
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Basic Needs & Poverty Relief
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Clothing (babies/children/adults)
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Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by Knit wear, blankets ,hygienic assesories,sanitary pads for Children , teenagers ,youth
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I’m a Cape Town mama helping 65 children in Thembani ,Bhongweni ,Ikhwezi park ,Site C this Mandela Day. We’ve already given packs to 6 kids including 2 girls aged 8 & 11, and now we need to reach 59 more. Our children go to school cold, and 25 teenage girls miss class without sanitary pads. That’s why we’re packing dignity + warmth: pads for girls, toiletries for all 65, and bunnies, socks, jerseys for little ones 2-5 yrs and teenagers.Items we collectef so far are mostly hand-knitted with love , its not just donations, but hugs they can wear. I collect from nearby areas myself. For donors across Cape Town, I arrange Paxi Pep-Pep so you only pay your side. Every item goes straight to a child. No admin fees. Madiba said children reveal a society’s soul. For 67 minutes I want our kids to feel warm, seen, and worthy. 1 pack of pads = 1 girl stays in school. 1 jersey = 1 child stops shivering. Stand with me. WhatsApp 073 778 2770. Even 1 item changes a winter 💛
Sustainable Development Goals
No Poverty
End poverty in all its forms everywhere by ensuring that everyone has access to basic needs, social protection, and opportunities to build a secure and dignified life
Good Health and Well-being
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Impact Metrics (Estimates)
Menstrual hygiene kits to be provided
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