Help Tiny Owls Baby Home by organising a donation drive during Mandela Month for vulnerable babies who are awaiting adoption.

 D`urbanvale, Western Cape

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Help Tiny Owls Baby Home by organising a donation drive during Mandela Month  for vulnerable babies who are awaiting adoption.

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Childcare

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Toiletries

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Help Tiny Owls Baby Home by organising a donation drive during Mandela Month for vulnerable babies who are awaiting adoption.

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As Mandela Month approaches in July, Tiny Owls Baby Home is gearing up to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our little ones, and we need your support! Join us in our mission to provide essential consumable items like baby formula, squish, purity, hygiene products, and laundry detergent, etc to ensure the comfort and well-being of the precious babies under our care. Your generous contributions can make a world of difference in creating a nurturing environment for these little ones to thrive. Whether donating items or contributing funds, every bit counts towards spreading love and support. Together, let's honor Mandela's legacy by making a tangible difference in the lives of those who need it most. Get involved today and be a part of something truly special! The babies in our care range from a couple of days old to sometimes 24 months old. Donations can be delivered Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm.


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