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Support Denis Hurley flagship project

Denis Hurley Centre is appealing to the public to help them find a place to get their campaign running.

THE Denis Hurley Centre booksellers project, Street Lit, is looking for places to sell their fabulous books. If you have a safe, legal, busy, public place for one of the vendors to sell books in the Queensburgh area, please let them know. You can also support the organisation by buying preloved books.

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The Denis Hurley Centre is a proactive NGO based in Durban which cares for the city’s poor and marginalised. One of its flagship entrepreneurship projects is Street Lit which helps a dozen homeless and formerly homeless men and women earn a basic income from selling good second-hand donated books at venues around town.

The vendors are looking for places to sell books. If you are having an event or function with an opportunity for one of the vendors to sell books, contact the project. Also if you have fabulous second-hand books needing a home you could donate to the project – we would love to hear from you!

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You will find them here: David van der Westhuizen – KZNSA Gallery; David Sithole – outside municipal satellite container library alongside Workshop; David Jones and Thanda Luthuli around the taxi ranks; Alvin Dube – Berea Centre; Bulelo Sigabi – Davenport Square, Eric Makalo – Durban Botanic Gardens Visitors’ Centre; Richard Nzima and Khanyisile Cele – Pick ’n Pay Hyper by the Sea; Vusi Meyiwa – Bluff Towers; Mxolisy Mavimbela – alongside Denis Hurley Centre; Thabo Molwena – Playhouse / City Hall precinct. Look out for our bright lime-green branding!

To assist or find out more information, email Illa at books@denishurleycentre.org or visit www.denishurleycentre.org.

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