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Norwood CPF asks residents to donate to help underprivileged kids

Norwood CPF urges residents to help make a difference.

The Norwood Community Police Forum (CPF) is calling on residents to help bring a smile to the face of an underprivileged child this season.

The CPF is seeking sponsors to donate R50 or unwanted small gifts for a child in need.
The forum said people’s contributions would go towards making a difference in the life of a young person who may not otherwise receive a gift. The CPF’s initiative aims to spread joy and kindness throughout the community, and the community’s support was invaluable.

Community members can drop off their donations at Arbour Cafe or, if that’s not convenient, the CPF is happy to collect it.
Contact Jackie on 082 959 1454 to learn more about how to get involved and spread some joy. Together, the community can make a difference in the lives of Norwood’s underprivileged children.

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