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Struggling daycare in need of help

Despite working with children since 1993 in other institutions, she lamented about the difficulties of running her own centre.

When the Mogale City Local Municipality built homes for its residents in 2014 on the newly developed plot called Ethembalethu, Kgomotso Magabe saw a need for an Early-Childhood Development Centre.

Kgomotso, the founder of Mamoeketsi Day Care, which caters for children from as little as five months old, has been a daytime guardian for many children in this developing community, helping parents who have weekday jobs.

Despite working with children since 1993 in other institutions, she lamented about the difficulties of running her own centre. “I’m unable to keep my staff because they are never satisfied with what I pay them. It’s been very difficult running this centre because of the limited resources I have and generating sufficient funds to handle the maintenance of the property,” she said.

Among the few donors who have come in to alleviate the pressure is Magda Hanekom, a Radiokop resident and representative of a private medical scheme called Med Clear, who has gone out of her way to raise funds in order to sustain the daycare centre.

Magda talked about her involvement during a handover of toys and stationery which left many bundles of joy smiling and playful on in January.

Upon her visit to do a presentation, Magda realised the centre needed more help in order to function at its best.

After the handover and further assessment of the property, Magda also appealed for more donations from the community, such as roofing, tiles, paint and stationery, to help uplift the school’s inadequate infrastructure.

For donations, contact Magda on 083 331 2355 or the pre-school on 076 566 0845.

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