Donate now to Blessings For Africa to help children in need.
Hi Neighbours!
A big thank you to everyone who has so kindly donated to Blessings For Africa. Our cause is important to us and it's very heartening to know that it is just as important to you too.
If you would like to help, you can, by donating any of the following items:
Bric-a-brac
Good usable clothing/linen
Small furniture
Home Décor
Electronics etc.
The donated goods are sold in New Zealand and the proceeds are used to support those in need in South Africa. Due to Covid, the poverty crises has deepened ever further, so there is a massive need for assistance. At the moment our focus is mainly on children living in poverty and who don't have parents to care for them.
To donate goods, please txt us on 02108484968 and we will be happy to collect. Should you want to donate an amount of money, you can do so by making a payment to the Blessings For Africa account by going to the website and click "Donate" at www.blessingsforafrica.com...
Kind regards,
The team, at Blessing for Africa
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