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Child Reach extends a helping hand

"I urge you all to consider donating your children's second hand clothing, footwear, toys and food items to Child Reach for us to continue helping these needy children.” - Rene Parker.

THE Child Reach Charity Foundation reached out to hundreds of children at the Jacksonsdrift Informal Settlement in Eikenhof recently.

Students from the University of Johannesburg also took the opportunity to lend a helping hand as they gave second hand clothing, shoes, toys and a hot meal to children.

Rene Parker from the foundation sends a huge thank you to Celeste from Eye of Africa for the Rooibok meat that was used for the meals, and to the residents of Eye of Africa and all those in the South who contributed clothing, shoes and toys.

“Without your help it would not have been possible to continue to support these disadvantaged children. God bless you all. I urge you all to consider donating your children’s second hand clothes, footwear, toys and food items to Child Reach so we can continue to help these needy children,” said Parker.

For more information feel free to contact Rene on 083 414 6144.

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