Property company in Midrand donates big to abandoned babies on Mandela Day
MIDRAND – Home for abandoned babies will receive baby products worth R10 000 on Mandela Day.

Reeflords Property Development company will donate R10 000 worth of baby products to El Shammah Home for Abandoned Babies in Germiston on Mandela Day.
The Midrand-based property company will give back to the three-bedroom home which houses 18 babies.
El Shammah was established in May 2009 and cares for abandoned babies from newborn until 12 months of age. It was initiated by Pastor Bertha Spies with the aim of providing the babies with an atmosphere of security and safety.
“We would like to make the community aware of this house and what they do,” said marketing executive of Reeflords Property Development, Bianca Kruger.
Details: 11 054 0530 and 074 942 1297; el-shammah@telkomsa.net
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