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NG Welfare looking to find children’s parents

Those willing to take responsibility must come forward within 30 days.

The Record will henceforth be assisting NG Welfare to help find parents or relations of abandoned or orphaned children.

The organisation, who are the silent heroes fighting social ills in the area, are appealing to the public to assist in finding the following:

• They are in is search of April Montsho, biological father of Tshephagalo Tefo Mahure, born 17 February 2009. Tshephagalo’s grandmother, Sisinyane Alinah Mahure has been caring for him since his biological mother (Kgomotso Comfort Mahure, ID 850729 1088 082) has passed away in 2012. According to Ms Mahure, the last contact Montsho made with her was in May 2014. The NG Welfare is looking to place Tshephagalo in Ms Mahure’s foster care and calls on Montsho to kindly contact social worker Krystle Swartz on 011 955 6924

• Tsepo George Molotsi born on 2000-02-22 is an orphan. His mother Beauty Molotsi passed away on 11 October 2012. His biological father known as David passed away in 2003. In order to bring stability and permanency in the child’s life a Children’s Court Inquiry is opened to place him in Ikusasa Child and Youth Care Centre in Krugersdorp. It is called on any family or person who claims responsibility for the child to contact the social worker, Ansa Furstenburg on 011 955 6924 at NG Welfare Roodepoort.

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