Help One Child One Family Hope and Homes for Children by donating clothing and shoes for vulnerable women and children this festive season
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Help One Child One Family Hope and Homes for Children by donating clothing and shoes for vulnerable women and children this festive season
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Support Vulnerable Women and Children this Festive Season As we embrace the spirit of Christmas, let’s come together to make a meaningful impact. We invite you to support the AFS-Khusela Network Sites, part of the Community Network of Organisations, in their vital efforts to assist families and children living in vulnerable circumstances. Many families are unable to provide basic necessities like clothing, shoes, stationery, and school uniform for their children, especially during this time of year. Here's a little more info about AFS-Khusela The AFS-Khusela Community-based Prevention Model developed in collaboration with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, gives agency back to communities by empowering members to address and prevent family breakdowns. This model focuses on preserving family bonds, building communities, and safeguarding vulnerable children. The thing that truly sets the AFS-Khusela model apart is the commitment to preserving family bonds, supporting communities, and safeguarding vulnerable children Here’s how you can help: Donate clothing, shoes, stationery, and school uniform for their children to bring comfort and joy to women and children in need. Your contributions can make a significant difference in sustaining these efforts and bringing hope to those who need it most. Together, we can break the cycle of violence, uplift lives, and build stronger, safer communities. Let’s show the true spirit of compassion this season. To make donation contact 079 430 3671/ pauline.masera@hopeandhomes.co.za 0761743789 / dan.mchunu@hopeandhomes.co.za
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