Help Ethelbert Child and Youth Care Centre by donating clothing for boys aged 13 - 18 years old

 Malvern, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help Ethelbert Child and Youth Care Centre by donating clothing for boys aged 13 - 18 years old

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Clothing

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Mixed clothing

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Help Ethelbert Child and Youth Care Centre by donating clothing for boys aged 13 - 18 years old

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Every child deserves to feel seen, valued, and worthy—and sometimes, that begins with something as simple as a clean, well-fitting outfit. At our child and youth care centre, many of the children in our care arrive with little more than the clothes on their backs. These are children who have faced immense hardship—abuse, neglect, abandonment—and in the midst of healing, they deserve the dignity of clothing that helps them feel confident, comfortable, and cared for. We’re appealing to your heart and your kindness: help us restore dignity through clothing. Whether it’s school uniforms, casual wear, shoes, or warm winter items, your donation can help a child hold their head a little higher. Because when a child feels good in what they’re wearing, they feel better about themselves—and that’s where healing truly begins.


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Ethelbert Child and Youth Care Centre

Ethelbert Child and Youth Care Centre

Babies, Children & Youth

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We help Vulnerable and orphaned children in KZN by providing a safe haven where they can thrive

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