Help Gift A Child Children's Home by supporting our Mandela Day campaign for vulnerable children

 Franklin Roosevelt Park, Gauteng

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Help Gift A Child Children's Home by supporting our Mandela Day campaign for vulnerable children

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Food Security & Nutrition

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Food parcels & groceries

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Help Gift A Child Children's Home by supporting our Mandela Day campaign for vulnerable children

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This Mandela Day, Gift A Child Children’s Home is inviting individuals, schools, churches, and businesses to take part in making a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable children in our care. We currently care for children who have been abandoned, abused, neglected, or placed in our protection by social services. Many arrive with nothing, and we rely entirely on donations to provide their daily meals, hygiene essentials, and basic care. For Mandela Day, we are focusing on providing essential food and care items for 30 children, ensuring that each child receives nourishment, dignity, and support. Even the smallest contribution helps us restore hope and stability in their lives. Donations such as groceries, toiletries, and menstrual hygiene products will go directly toward immediate needs within the home. We also welcome group participation where teams can come together to package food parcels or contribute 67 minutes of service in honour of Nelson Mandela’s legacy.

Sustainable Development Goals

Zero Hunger

Zero Hunger

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

Good Health and Well-being

Good Health and Well-being

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Impact Metrics (Estimates)

30people

Patients/clients to be served

10parcels

Food parcels to be provided

20kits

Menstrual hygiene kits to be provided

30meals

Meals to be provided

30kg

Food weight to be distributed


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