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Help Chic Mamas make a difference this Mandela Day

The team which is passionate about Early Childhood Development is requesting for help to collect at least 67 handbags to sell at their shop.

WITH Mandela Day drawing closer, The Chic Mamas Do Care Durban team are requesting for help to collect at least 67 handbags to sell at their shop.

The funds generated from the ongoing sales of preloved quality fashion items will enable Chic Mamas to support many preschool projects.

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The team is passionate about Early Childhood Development and believe that all children deserve to develop in a safe and stimulating environment.

Head mama of the Durban team, Jenny Du Bois said, “We appeal to people who want to help make a difference during the Mandela Month to make a donation of handbags or any other quality clothing,” she said.

Donations can be dropped off at The Chic Mamas Do Care boutique shop at 2 Cedar Road Westville. They are open on Wednesday, Thursdays, Fridays from 10:00 to 16:00 and Saturdays, 10:00 to 13:00 pm. Alternatively, SMS one of the following team members to arrange for a collection: Westville – Natalie (083 775 9897), Kloof – Debbie (082 338 8818) or Hillcrest – Dawn (083 274 3882).

To become involved with the Chic Mama Do Care Durban organisation, check out their website at www.chicmamasdocaredurban.co.za or email info@chicmamasdocaredurban.co.za

 

 

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