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Show your support to children in need

Join Childline KwaZulu-Natal for an hour of power to raise crucial funds for the organisation by spending an hour calling your contacts and encouraging them to donate to Childline KZN.

CHILDLINE KwaZulu-Natal will be hosting an important fundraiser this August. According to Adeshini Naicker from Childline KZN, the fundraiser will raise crucial funds for the organisation. “We’re asking you to spend just one hour calling your contacts and encouraging them to donate to Childline KZN.

“Every rand counts and can help provide vital support to children in crisis. Plus, we are a public benefit organisation, and we can issue Section 18a Certificates for your donations! Make it exciting by inviting your friends to join in this superhero effort! The more callers we have, the more lives we can touch. Together, we can be the heroes these children need!”

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The fundraising campaign will take place at 123 Percy Osbourne Road from August 22 to 24, and you can choose any time between 09:00 and 15:00 on each day.

“Childline KZN works tirelessly to provide counselling, protection, and advocacy for children who have experienced abuse and neglect. Your support is urgently needed to ensure they can continue their essential work. Let’s unleash our inner superheroes and make a real impact! Sign up now, and let’s save the day for children in need,” said Naicker.

Call or message Adeshini Naicker on 082 783 9005 to book your spot.

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Nia Louw

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