Help Ethelbert Child and Youth Care Centre by supplying toiletries for 60 vulnerable children

 Malvern, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help Ethelbert Child and Youth Care Centre by supplying toiletries for 60 vulnerable children

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Childcare

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Toiletries

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Help Ethelbert Child and Youth Care Centre by supplying toiletries for 60 vulnerable children

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Let’s talk about the bare necessities—because bubbles, brushes, and bathroom rolls make a big difference! At our child and youth care centre, we go through heaps of toothpaste, toilet paper, bath soap, and shampoo. These might seem like everyday items to most—but for our children, they’re little luxuries that help them feel fresh, clean, and cared for. We're on a mission to keep our kids sparkling from head to toe—and we need your help! Whether it’s minty-fresh smiles, squeaky-clean hair, or loo roll that never runs out, your donation keeps dignity alive and self-esteem glowing. So go on, throw an extra bar of soap or bottle of shampoo in your trolley—and help us turn daily routines into moments of self-care and joy. Because cleanliness isn’t just next to godliness… it’s also next to giggles, confidence, and fresh starts!


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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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