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Call for help at Inquolobane home for cerebral palsy children – Stanger

A number of items are urgently needed.

In a bid to help those who cannot help themselves, a Ballito resident is appealing to the community to assist Inquolobane home near Stanger.

Mrs Africa Classic United Nations winner Margie Els said the home for cerebral palsy children was in urgent need of the basics to feed, clean and look after the 16 children of all ages.

“The situation is desperate. If anyone can help, be it with food, funds or simply just volunteering time with the children, it would be so appreciated.

“Being kind to people does not cost anything,” said Els.

The following items are needed:

  • adult nappies;
  • maize meal;
  • vegetables;
  • fruit;
  • canned beans;
  • instant jungle oats;
  • red beans;
  • chicken;
  • mince meat;
  • macaroni;
  • noodles;
  • peanut butter;
  • oil

To donate any goods or get involved, contact Margie at 082 579 5888.

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