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Help with Bobbi Bear’s Christmas food wishlist

Operation Bobbi Bear hopes to make Christmas special for the children in its care with the help of the community.

OPERATION Bobbi Bear, a human rights organisation committed to helping sexually abused children in and around Amanzimtoti, relies on donations to feed the children in its care.

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The organisation is appealing to the public for donations to help make Christmas enjoyable for the children. They are located at 48 Seadoone Road, Doon Heights.

The following is their wish list of food items they need:

• Sugar
• Long-life milk
• Cereals
• 2 min noodles
• Juice
• Ultramel custard
• Ice cream
• Tinned fruit
• Cooking oil
• Yoghurt
• Polony
• Margarine
• Hamburger patties
• Viennas
• Cheese
• Shampoo
• Toilet paper
• Conditioner
• Bath soap and body wash
• Washing powder
• Dishwashing liquid
• Meat
• Chicken
• Eggs
• Peanut butter
• Jam
• Syrup
• Cake flour
• Jelly
• Dettol or Savlon
• Chips
• Sweets
• Vegetables
• Fruit
• Bread

Gift cards, food deliveries or EFTs are also welcome. For more information, call Eureka Olivier on 072 443 2525.

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Vusi Mthalane

Vusi Mthalane is a senior journalist with the South Coast Sun newspaper. With more than 13 years of newsroom experience, he covers stories that matter to communities along the South Coast, from Isipingo to Umgababa. His work has also appeared in The Witness, Zululand Fever, and the South Coast Fever.

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