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SA Care-Givers reaching out to the community

Two youngsters planning to open their own charity organisation.

Busiswa Zililo and Mphunzi Solontsi are hoping to open their own charity organisation and name it South African CareGivers.

These are brave young heroes hoping to prove that making a difference in someone’s life is child’s play.

After identifying issues affecting the youth in their community, the two took it upon themselves to help others.

They also experienced hardships and witnessed the suffering of others from a distance, which prompted them to act by adding their willingness to help others.

Busiswa Zililo.

“We are passionate about supporting and empowering young people. We want to open doors for them; we want equality among children, regardless of their background. We have seen some kids are deprived of certain opportunities because of their background and we want to bring this to a stop,” said Zililo.

The two said that they wished to improve the standard of living for the youth in their community and to see the hopeless enjoying children a brighter future.

“As young, as we are, we want to close the gap of not having parents to orphans, fight hunger and bring hope to the community, we want to add value to our community,” said Solontsi.

Mphunxi Solontsi.

“We would also like to meet the basic needs of the children by teaching them to help others and care for them as we are living under the spirit of Ubuntu which will aid in building equality among children,” he added.

“SA CareGivers is built out of love, humanity and inspired by those children who suffered unnoticeably. We realised that giving is very important because we know the feeling of not having anyone to love, support and take care of you,” Zililo concluded.

With this in mind, the pair is requesting assistance from the community and they may be contacted on 063 181 0531 or 084 075 7933.


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