Myburgh Foundation opens its heart to school children in need

Approximately 76 children from single parent households in Toekomsrus and Mohlakeng benefitted from this initiative where the foundation donated school uniforms and shoes.

The Myburgh Foundation kicked off the new year with their annual School Uniform Drive where they collected and distributed pre-loved school uniforms.

Approximately 76 children from single-parent households in Toekomsrus and Mohlakeng benefitted from this initiative.

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Randy Christian with some of the uniforms that were donated. Photo submitted.

Myburgh Foundation founder and operations manager Randy Christian said the initiative was organised in aid of children in need as well as to provide some relief to parents during these difficult times.

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He explained each gift pack contained one uniform including school shoes with contributions of pre-loved uniforms still coming in from community members – they are sure to make a larger impact by the time the schools reopen next week for the new school year.

“We would like to once again thank our contributors for their assistance. To partner with us on upcoming projects please feel free to contact us anytime on 062 591 2268.”

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