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New home to be built for vulnerable children

The ADA says every child deserves the chance to play, dream and thrive

As it continues to strive for better living conditions for children, the Action Development Agency (ADA) has announced that they have found a ‘safe park’ in Estcourt Ward 24, under Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality. They have secured the land and are working hard to make it a haven for vulnerable children.

ADA predominantly serves vulnerable population groups like orphans, the elderly, children, youth, and female-headed households, as well as priority groups such as victims of gender-based violence, displaced children, youth, adolescent girls, and young women.

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The agency said the land will be used to build a space where ‘kids can learn, play and grow’.

The request to you from ADA reads, “Help us turn this dream into reality! Donate towards a jungle gym and educational resources for our little ones. Together, we can make a world of difference.”

To learn more about their programmes and make a donation, you can visit www.actdevsa.org or info@actdevsa.org, or simply call 087 806 2635.”

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