Help Anna Khasu Empowerment Centre by giving the Dance Expressionz kids thermal jackets for their weekly Saturday classes during winter.

 Naledi, Gauteng

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Help Anna Khasu Empowerment Centre by giving the Dance Expressionz kids thermal jackets for their weekly Saturday classes during winter.

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Clothing

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Children's clothing

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Help Anna Khasu Empowerment Centre by giving the Dance Expressionz kids thermal jackets for their weekly Saturday classes during winter.

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Please assist the Anna Khasu Empowerment Centre in ensuring that the talented young dancers aged 8 to 14 in the Dance Expressionz program stay warm during their weekly Saturday classes. These inspiring children, who come from deeply underprivileged backgrounds, navigate their way to and from dance class on foot, braving the chilly weather. By providing them with cozy winter jackets, we can make a profound impact on their lives, allowing them to focus on their passion for dance without the discomfort of the cold. Let’s help keep their spirits high and their bodies warm as they express themselves through movement!


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Anna Khasu Empowerment Centre

Anna Khasu Empowerment Centre

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We help Children and youth in the townships by giving them free dance classes to express themselves

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