Help One Child One Family Hope and Homes for Children by donating clothing and shoes for vulnerable women and children

 Gauteng, Gauteng

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Help One Child One Family Hope and Homes for Children by donating clothing and shoes for vulnerable women and children

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Clothing

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Children's clothing

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Help One Child One Family Hope and Homes for Children by donating clothing and shoes for vulnerable women and children

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Support Vulnerable Women and Children We invite you to support the AFS-Khusela Network Sites, part of the Community Network of Organisations, in their vital work assisting families and children living in vulnerable circumstances. Due to widespread unemployment, many families are unable to provide even the most basic necessities like food for their children. About AFS-Khusela The AFS-Khusela Community-based Prevention Model, developed in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, is rooted in the belief that communities have the power to protect and uplift their own. This model empowers local members to prevent family breakdowns, preserve family bonds, and safeguard vulnerable children. What truly sets it apart is its unwavering commitment to community-led care and sustainable support systems for those most at risk. How You Can Help 📦 Donate a Food Hamper Your contribution can help provide immediate relief to families in need and strengthen long-term community support. Together, we can break the cycle of violence, uplift lives, and build stronger, safer communities. 📞 To make a donation, contact: 083 329 4023


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