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Association looking for help to replace stolen vehicle

United Cerebral Palsy Association looking for donations to replace a hijacked vehicle.

United Cerebral Palsy Association takes care of 35 residents at their children’s home, which opened over 60 years ago.

On September 23, their minibus was hijacked in South Hills. Fortunately, the driver was not harmed, however, they do not have a vehicle to transport their cerebral palsy children.

They also pick up various products that have been donated to them and are reaching out to generous individuals or businesses of the South that might be able to assist them.

For more information, contact Mark Paterson, product procurement United Cerebral Palsy Association of SA on 011 435 0386 or email mark@ucpasa.co.za or visit www.ucpsa.za

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