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Radio personality visits Kingsburgh Welfare

KCFW has for several years run capacity-building programmes to enhance the development and well-being of parents, teachers, carers and the youth.

A special guest recently visited Kingsburgh Child and Family Welfare (KCFW).  Radio personality, Jane Linley Thomas, browsed through the organisation’s charity shop and picked up a few hidden treasures.

Her presence certainly brought smiles to the faces of the staff and volunteers.

KCFW has for several years run capacity-building programmes to enhance the development and well-being of parents, teachers, carers and the youth. ALSO READ: Kingsburgh Welfare host its 75th annual general meeting

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