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Clover, WAWA join hands to promote good health among toddlers

Women Against Women and Child Abuse (WAWA) and Clover SA partnered to hand out 2 000 Clover Nutrikids RTD sachets, promoting good health among toddlers.

A total of 2 000 Clover Nutrikids RTD sachets were handed over to Grade R and 1 learners at Early Childhood Development Centres and primary schools across the West Rand in late October.

This after Women Against Women and Child Abuse (WAWA) and Clover SA partnered for an initiative to promote good health among toddlers by boosting their mental and physical strength. The initiative also addressed social ills that may affect children.

Children at Dicky Doy crèche in Toekomsrus were happy to get their Clover sachets. Photo submitted.

WAWA centre manager Enrique Bhana explained, “We had a number of programmes in different communities in areas such as Mohlakeng, Toekomsrus, Munsieville, Krugersdorp, Kagiso, and Muldersdrift to name but a few.

“We would like to thank Clover SA for their assistance in reaching out to the little ones which will help boost their mental and physical fitness,” Bhana said.

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