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Babies blessed for Mandela Day

El-Shammah Home for Abandoned Babies and Place of Safety celebrated a Mandela Week.

Mandela Day turned into Mandela Week at El-Shammah Home for Abandoned Babies and Place of Safety, in Primrose.

Mortgage Max kick-started the week with a generous donation of R 20 000, the Do More Foundation donated food and nappies to the babies, MacDonald’s Transport, Isando painted the boundary wall, Henkel Alrode donated nappies and gifts to the babies and staff and Reef Lords Property Developers in Midrand, donated nappies and wet wipes.

 

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