Help Durban Child and Youth Care by donating melamine cups, plates, saucers and cereal bowl for 40 vulnerable children housed in our junior units

 Bulwer, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help Durban Child and Youth Care by donating melamine cups, plates, saucers and cereal bowl for 40 vulnerable children housed in our junior units

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Home & Garden items

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Kitchen appliances

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Help Durban Child and Youth Care by donating melamine cups, plates, saucers and cereal bowl for 40 vulnerable children housed in our junior units

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We’ve recently been advised (by the Department of Social Development) that the plastic plates, bowls and cups our children use are a health hazard. That’s because, with frequent use, plastic ware gets scratched. And then it’s all too easy for germs to gather in the cracks. Even scrubbing won’t get the plates hygienically clean. Our children could get sick! Especially those with compromised immune systems.


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