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Help Mikhulu Trust by donating educational toys and games for young children ages 1-5

 Cape Town, Western Cape

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Help Mikhulu Trust by donating educational toys and games for young children ages 1-5

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Education

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Toys & Games

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Help Mikhulu Trust by donating educational toys and games for young children ages 1-5

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We need resources for our Nurturing Families Centres that are suitable for young children from age 1 up to age 5, which include the following: interlocking foam tiles, blocks (building games), bean bags, colouring books and fat wax crayons. We also require floor cushions, plastic chairs and tables suitable for children, and storage containers. If you can assist in any way, please email Carolyn at communications@mikhulutrust.org. Our office is based in Athlone. The Mikhulu Trust Nurturing Families Centre offers a holistic, supportive space for parents whereby parents and caregivers can simply pop in to sit and interact with their child or chat with the Community Development Coordinator about concerns or questions they may have. There will be a calendar of activities to attend throughout the year and they will be able to access social work services if required.


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Mikhulu Trust

Mikhulu Trust

Babies, Children & Youth

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We help parents and caregivers enrich young children's lives by training them in dialogic book-sharing

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