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Add kindness for welfare’s money tree to bloom

The money raised will be used to continue rendering its much-needed services in the community

KINGSBURGH Child Welfare staff and volunteers hope 2017 holds great things for the organisation.

Their ‘money tree’ is a fair indication of the community’s support towards their aims to see it bloom.

The money tree idea started a few years ago, whereby a cardboard tree is placed in the Kingsburgh Child Welfare offices in Warner Beach. Flowers are added as contributions are received. The NGO is a section 18A approved organisation and a receipt for monetary donations can be issued.

The money raised will be used to continue rendering its much-needed services in the community, among them projects, programmes and providing material assistance to the needy. Any donation will be greatly received and Toti is urged to get the money tree in full bloom.

To contribute, call the welfare on 031-916-2274

 

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