Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Toiletries and Detergents for the upkeep of our children's home
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Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Toiletries and Detergents for the upkeep of our children's home
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🧴 Toiletries & Detergents Drive 🧼 Supporting Gift A Child Children’s Home Purpose of the Drive Gift A Child Children’s Home cares for abandoned, neglected, and abused children — from toddlers to teenagers — providing them with a safe home, love, and dignity. Everyday essentials like toiletries and cleaning supplies are critical to maintaining the children’s hygiene, health, and wellbeing. Your contributions will help us ensure that each child feels cared for, valued, and supported in their daily lives. ✅ Items Needed Toiletries Bath soap / body wash Toothpaste Toothbrushes Roll-on deodorant Petroleum jelly / body lotion Sanitary pads Shampoo & conditioner Hair food / hair gel Comb & hairbrushes Detergents & Cleaning Supplies Washing powder Dishwashing liquid Handy Andy / multipurpose cleaner Toilet cleaner & freshener Jik / bleach Floor cleaner Sponges & dishcloths Black bags Air freshener 📍 Drop-off Point: 67 Preller Drive, Franklin Roosevelt Park, Randburg, 2195 💛 Every item you donate makes a real difference in the daily lives of our children. Thank you for helping us keep their environment clean, their bodies cared for, and their spirits lifted!
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