Consider sponsoring a child this Christmas

One of the many tasks Hearts of Toti performs is to help those in need, by handing out monthly food parcels to about 75 families in Amanzimtoti and surrounds.

WITH Christmas around the corner, Hearts of Toti appeals to the community to sponsor a child by gifting them a Christmas present.

The charitable organisation assists members of the community going through hardships which has rendered them destitute and in need.

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One of the many tasks they perform is to help those in need, by handing out monthly food parcels to about 75 families in Amanzimtoti and surrounds.

“As in previous years, we come to you to ask if you would consider sponsoring a child with a Christmas present,” said co-founder, Shanay Kapp.

She said they will be having a Christmas party, together with the hand out of Christmas food hampers, on December 21. “We ask if you are sponsoring a child, to have the gift ready by no later than December 17,” said Kapp.

The children are aged between one and 17. She added that any sweets, chips, treats and/ or cooldrinks towards the party would also be greatly appreciated.

For more information, or for a list of the children, contact Shanay Kapp at 078 352 0555 or her WhatsApp line at 072 252 9910, or Alta Erasmus at 072 801 0746.

Alternatively, monetary donations can be made at the following banking details: Hearts of Toti, FNB, account number: 62897327344, universal branch code: 250655.

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