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Young Mother’s Foundation lends a helping hand to families in need

Madonna Lebalelo, founder of Young Mother's Organization Foundation, handed out bread to families in need.

A total of 39 families in Top City, Ikageng, received much-needed bread this week through a partnership between the Young Mother’s Organization Foundation and Blue Ribbon.

The initiative was led by the foundation’s founder, Madonna Lebalelo, who said the donation aimed to bring relief to households struggling to put food on the table.

“We know how heavy it is when there is no food in the house. Through our partnership with Blue Ribbon, we were able to distribute bread to 39 families in Top City, Ikageng, and make a small difference in their lives,” said Lebalelo.

Madonna Lebalelo, founder of Young Mother’s Organization Foundation handing out bread

She added that the foundation remains committed to supporting vulnerable families in the community and hopes that more people and businesses will come on board to assist.

“We would like to inspire others to help where they can and support the work of the Young Mother’s Organization Foundation. Together, we can reach more families in need,” she said.

The foundation regularly undertakes community outreach initiatives aimed at assisting disadvantaged families and promoting social upliftment in local communities.

Madonna Lebalelo, founder of Young Mother’s Organization Foundation handing out bread

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