Help Chic Mamas Do Care Durban by donating new/preloved quality garments & accessories for fundraising to uplift conditions in township preschools
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Help Chic Mamas Do Care Durban by donating new/preloved quality garments & accessories for fundraising to uplift conditions in township preschools
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The Durban Chic Mamas team raises funds for upliftment of ECD conditions in townships and informal settlements. This includes installing and repairing creches, and training teachers to ensure that the children are school-ready. To fund our projects, we have a boutique style shop where we sell donated, top quality, new & preloved garments & accessories to discerning shoppers. As this is an ongoing project, and the need for ECD assistance is great, we'd welcome donations to stock our rails. Our NPO is SED compliant with Black Beneficiary Base Accrual 75% and BBBEE SED Recognition 100%. We especially welcome donations from manufacturers and garment outlets that stand to gain from the SARS benefits or BEE points we can offer. For donation collection, or info on drop off points across the Durban suburbs, please contact Debbie on 082 466 4718. Thank you for considering joining hearts with us!
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