Help Kindness Like Confetti by donating your old scarves for women who've experienced GBV
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Help Kindness Like Confetti by donating your old scarves for women who've experienced GBV
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Your gently worn and laundered scarf is placed into a ladies 'Dignity Bag' together with other practical items such as toiletries to help a victim of GBV to clean herself up after the reporting process. Our aim is to provide victims with care items for to regain dignity to help with the healing process. Drop off points : Bryanston : Lingerie & Leisure @ Bryanston Shopping Centre, Bryanston : Barclay & Clegg @ Nicolway Centre Cape Town : The Bra Guru @ Flamingo Vlei, Blouberg (by appointment) Craighall : The Bra Guru @ The Valley Centre Edenvale : Gabbi’s Hair Salon @ 64 Glendower Ave, Dowerglen Fourways : Movizion Optometrist @ Rustic Timbers Witkoppen Rd Highlands North : Kerry’s Fashion @ 89 7th Avenue Linden : Gonk @ 85 4th Avenue Linden : 9th Street (by appointment) Linden : Hanja’s House of Hair @ 65 7th Street Linksfield : Lingerie & Leisure @ The Neighbourhoods Lonehill : Naivasha Rd (by appointment) Lonehill : Barclay & Clegg @ Lonehill Shopping Centre Northcliff : Curves @ L’Corro Shopping Centre Northcliff : The Bra Guru @ 3802 Jan Frederick Ave Norwood : The Corsetiere @ Norwood Mall Pretoria : Barclay & Clegg @ Brooklyn Mall Randpark Ridge : SheerMadness Hair Salon @ 86 Randpark Drive
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