Help Siyakwazi by donating unwanted children's and adult's clothing for Siyakwazi's Second Hand Shop

 KwaNzimakwe, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help Siyakwazi by donating unwanted children's and adult's clothing for Siyakwazi's Second Hand Shop

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Clothing

sub-category

Mixed clothing

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Help Siyakwazi by donating unwanted children's and adult's clothing for Siyakwazi's Second Hand Shop

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At Siyakwazi, we are dedicated to supporting children with disabilities and their families, but we can't do it alone. You can support the work that we do by donating your unwanted clothes to our second-hand shop. Your gently used clothing donations can help us raise vital funds to support our programmes and services. By donating your pre-loved items, you're not only decluttering your wardrobe but also contributing to a cause that supports marginalised children in rural communities. Should you be unable to drop off your donation in person, you are welcome to send the parcel via Courier Guy PUDO locker service at R60/ locker.


About this Cause

Siyakwazi

Siyakwazi

Babies, Children & Youth

3.7 from 3 activities

We help children with disabilities and barriers to learning by supporting early identification and intervention

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