Generous donation for Ons Winkel
Anything can be donated to Ons Winkel from clothing, furniture, antiques, kitchenware, bedding, curtains, toys, shoes, sports and technological equipment to anything else cluttering your home. Ons Winkel takes these goods and converts them into money used for Helping Hand’s Study Funds, among other things.
A generous donation was handed over to Solidarity Helping Hand’s popular charity donation shops, Ons Winkel, on Wednesday, 9 December. The cash donation of R1 000 was raised from a fundraising raffled hosted by Quality Farm Wild Game Meat Supply. The biltong gift pack was valued at R500 and the price was matched and donated.
“We could not be more pleased,” said owner of the store, Karen Duyvestyn. “A big thank you to Nicolene Badenhorst and team for this incredible donation.”
Anything can be donated to Ons Winkel from clothing, furniture, antiques, kitchenware, bedding, curtains, toys, shoes, sports and technological equipment to anything else cluttering your home. Ons Winkel takes these goods and converts them into money used for Helping Hand’s Study Funds, among other things. Helping Hand’s Study Fund provides interest-free study loans to needy students who qualify to study further, but do not have the financial means to do so. The proceeds are also used for several other projects aimed at alleviating, ending and preventing poverty. ALSO READ: Ons Winkel opens its doors
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