THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS "FLAVOURED WATER"
***claire's arbitrary thought of the day
but on to more serious things in life...
There are so many ways to do goodwill this time of the year. Here is one suggestion.
THE DURBANVILLE CHILDREN'S HOME
Please will you help to make a difference again this year, in which ever way you can!
Friends are once again requested another wish list for this year and here are the children's dreams and wishes. Some dreams are a bit tricky, e.g. most children want to go home. You can make this come true by donating towards our transport cost to get there, or non-perishable food parcels to take with as many come from communities that are not able to support them. There are also needs listed for each house.
"The Durbanville Children's Home is a non-profit, church based residential care facility for 169 children in need of care. The Children’s Home is situated in Durbanville, 30km from Cape Town and serves all the communities of the Cape Peninsula.
Originally found in 1883 as a home for neglected children, it became an orphanage and it is now a facility for abused and abandoned children.
The Durbanville Children’s Home is today recognised as a model for child and youth care in a therapeutical milieu as well as special care for severely disabled children.
The Childrens‘s Home receive 30% subsidy from the government. Additionally the Home receives local and foreign funds and donations.
The Durbanville Children’s Home is committed to render a relevant and cost-effective service to provide quality care to children in need."
Originally found in 1883 as a home for neglected children, it became an orphanage and it is now a facility for abused and abandoned children.
The Durbanville Children’s Home is today recognised as a model for child and youth care in a therapeutical milieu as well as special care for severely disabled children.
The Childrens‘s Home receive 30% subsidy from the government. Additionally the Home receives local and foreign funds and donations.
The Durbanville Children’s Home is committed to render a relevant and cost-effective service to provide quality care to children in need."
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