More drop-off points added to assist in helping bereaved De Jager family
In order to assist with as much as possible, three more drop-off points have been created to assist the De Jager family, who lost their three-year-old daughter in a house fire this morning:
In efforts to assist the bereaved De Jager family, who lost their three-year-old daughter and all their belongings in a house fire in Amajuba Park (Newcastle) this morning February 8), three more drop-off points have been allocated to the list.
They are as follows:
- Ladysmith: Ladysmith Gazette Offices – 1 White Road (Speak to Rod)
- Dundee: Dundee Courier Offices – 28 Beaconsfield Street (next to Mpati Pharmacy) (Speak to Terry)
- Memel: Rustic Brush – 41 Eeufees Street (Speak Maretha) or call her on 084 630 8656
They need clothing, food parcels, toiletries, financial aid and any other items that you can spare.
The clothing needed is as follows:
- Adult men’s clothing: Pants (size 34 to 36), shirts (Large) and shoes (size 9).
- Adult women’s clothing: Pants (size 32 to 34), shirts (size medium) and shoes (size 5 or 6).
- Little girl’s clothing: sizes 7 to 8 and small sizes 11 or 12 shoes.
For those wanting to make a monetary donation, you can contact Jackie on 062 313 2932 for banking details.
Community members can also contact the Newcastle CPF Sector 4 and 5 on 072 894 4563 or 072 894 4563.
Read the original story here: Desperate plea for assistance after house fire claims life of 3-year-old
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