Help TEARS Foundation by donating new & gently used baby clothes & toiletries for our baby rape & Rescue comfort bags
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Babies clothing
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Help TEARS Foundation by donating new & gently used baby clothes & toiletries for our baby rape & Rescue comfort bags
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Every day, three infants are abandoned on the streets of Johannesburg. We pack Baby Rescue bags for abandoned babies and work closely with the FCS (Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences) Unit, a special division in the SAPS. We are seeking essential toiletries and clothing for newborn babies. These bags are filled with hope, love and essential items for a baby to survive until they are placed in the care of social workers. Baby Emergency Bag A4-sized fabric drawstring bag • Baby Blanket • Surgical gloves - optional • Small brown paper bag - optional • Small packet of nappies - (newborn, size 1, size 2 and size 3) • Packet of Cottonwood • Packet of Wet wipes • Bum Cream • Vaseline • Vest • Leggings • Baby Grower • Facecloth • Soft Teddy Additional: • More Cloths • Baby powder • Baby cream • Baby bath items (soap, shampoos) • Towel Please click on this link to access the document with the list. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kMiAAQfk44bfnacb1HW34Jp0QpzHOZ0B/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=115122065257806852804&rtpof=true&sd=true
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