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Iʼve raised £593 to help children in South Africa
- Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
- Funded on Tuesday, 20th October 2015
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There’s a gap in provision of resources for children in rural schools that serve township areas. Schools are supplied with basic teaching resources from the government, however we noticed reading books & sports equipment were missing- something western schools take for granted.
There are many children with severe disabilities (particularly cerebral palsy) and not enough physiotherapy supports for disabled children who cannot be seen regularly by the hospital & cannot attend main stream school.
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23
Anonymous
Oct 24, 2015
£30.00
Sarah and Nick
Oct 6, 2015
Great cause
£10.00
Annabelle
Oct 2, 2015
Very well done team, here's part 2 as promised xx
£60.00
Rosie
Sep 29, 2015
Great job!
£30.00
Eleanor Linsley
Sep 27, 2015
well done lass :)
£10.00
Jemma
Sep 26, 2015
Well Done Juliette and family!
£10.00
Paul Suffield
Sep 26, 2015
Hope it went well. Look forward to hearing more about this project soon
£30.00
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Hope for Children South Africa
Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
A group of like-minded people; teacher, doctor, property developer, retiree, physiotherapist & business consultant; with a shared vision & passion for children’s health & education in RSA. We’ve set up a small charitable organisation to be accountable for funds received.