Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating baking utensils for our children's home
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Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating baking utensils for our children's home
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At the Winnie Mabaso Foundation, birthdays are more than just a date on the calendar- they are a chance to make every child feel loved, celebrated, and special. Theres nothing quite like the magic of a homemade birthday cake, the smell of vanilla filling the air, little hands sneaking a taste of icing, and the joy of making a wish before blowing out the candles. If you have any baking utensils or equipment even gently used ones, we'd love to give them a second home. Mixing bowls, cake tins, measuring cups, whisks, spatulas, rolling pins, piping bags- every little bit helps us create sweet memories. Your donation isn't just about baking; it's about the laughter, the excitement, and the feeling of belonging that a simple birthday cake brings. If you can help, please reach out- we'd be so grateful! Together, let's keep the tradition of birthday magic alive!!!!
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