Help Teddy Bear Foundation by Donating Stationery for For Under Privileged Students

 Parktown, Gauteng

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Help Teddy Bear Foundation by Donating Stationery  for For Under Privileged Students

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Education

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Stationery

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Help Teddy Bear Foundation by Donating Stationery for For Under Privileged Students

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Start the New Year by Supporting Children in Need As the year begins and everyone prepares to return to work and school, many children are in need of essential stationery to succeed in their education. The Teddy Bear Foundation is hosting a stationery drive to ensure that no child is left behind this January. How you can help: • Donate stationery by arranging drop-offs at our offices • Contribute financially using “TBF Stationery” as the reference. All funds will go directly towards this initiative As an accredited NPO, we are able to provide an 18A Tax Compliance Certificate for your donation. Visit our donation page by going to TTBC.org.za For more information, contact Dalene Bishop at 062 836 7236 or daleneb@ttbc.org.za Together, we can give every child the tools they need to succeed in 2025.


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Teddy Bear Foundation

Teddy Bear Foundation

Babies, Children & Youth

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We help abused children, young offenders and their families by providing holistic service from medicals to court prep

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