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St Anthony’s Child and Youth Care Centre receive generous donation

Its main objective was to extend a hand to those in need, in turn contributing to the development of South Africa overall.

As tough economic times endure, child and youth care centres in South Africa are taking on more and more children.

However, these centres face financial constraints themselves and therefore rely on donations, sponsorships and the support of the community to keep their doors open and continue assisting the many children who are in need of love, care and support.

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This set the scene for a surprise donation visit by GIBB Engineering to St Anthony’s Child and Youth Care Centre.

Staff and children received food parcels, blankets, electrical appliances, air conditioning units and more, in the presence of Amajuba District Mayor, Dr Musa Ngubane.

 

Its main objective was to extend a hand to those in need, in turn contributing to the development of South Africa overall.

“This is done through our Corporate Social Investment (CSI) campaign, which seeks to support educational and humanitarian efforts, aimed at creating a brighter and better future for all South Africans. We believe that every South African has the potential to be great, and often all that is needed is a helping hand.”

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