Myburgh Foundation distributes close to 112 Easter egg packs

This forms part of their organisation's random acts of kindness campaign which they run throughout the year.

As part of the Myburgh Foundation’s ‘Child Care Drive’ this week, they decided to spread some joy into the hearts of those less fortunate within their community by distributing close to 112 Easter egg packs to children from single-parent households.

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Some of the Easter egg packs that were distributed. Photo submitted.

Myburgh Foundation founder and operations manager Randy Christian said this forms part of their organisation’s random acts of kindness campaign which they run throughout the year.

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Cindy Christian and the fundraising team conducted an intensive fundraising drive during the past week to ensure they provide the necessary relief to those single-parent households who could not keep up with the high costs of Easter treats.

“Thanks to their efforts and those community members that came on board we managed to make a positive difference.”

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