Good Samaritans came through for needy children
They donated about 200 sanitary towels to Edward Matyeka Primary School

On Wednesday, May 25, the KwaGuqa Advice office, in collaboration with Masiphephe Network Gender-Based Violence, went to observe Menstrual Hygiene Day by restoring girl child dignity.
They donated about 200 sanitary towels to Edward Matyeka Primary School and gave a summary about menstrual hygiene.
They also brought school uniforms for underprivileged school children. Maria Malapane, a teacher at the school, expressed gratitude to KwaGuqa and Masiphephe for the parcels, noting that the needy children benefited greatly.
This is one of the KwaGuqa Advice non-profit organisation projects, and the social relief school was launched this year as one of the 2022 activities, with three schools identified to assist the needy children with school uniforms and sanitary towels.
Mrs Patience Hlabangwane, KwaGuqa’s manager, said she would like to invite companies and individuals to support the project.
If you are interested, you may contact her on 069 560 7491.
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