Big Favour: KZN organisation chips in to bring hope to Tholuthando Children’s Home
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
It takes many hands to make the work load much lighter...
Welcome to another edition of The Big Favour with Darren, Keri, and Sky.
The recent #KZNFloods once again showed us the spirit of Ubuntu in KZN. Communities came together and continue to do so to help those in need.
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Miss Sindi Mbatha is the Founder and CEO of Tholuthando Children’s Home, which is situation in Embo community of KwaZulu-Natal. The home is currently housing 46 children.
They desperately need food. Food items such as mealie meal, maize, vegetables, and rice are essential to the kids' nutritional needs.
Take a listen to Sindi talk about the difficult road they have faced as an NGO:
Oxford Fresh Market has answered the call to help Tholuthando Children’s Home.
Patrick Hyland, the Executive Creative & Marketing Director, listened to the pain and problems that the NGO is facing. The organisation has reached out to us to offer some relief for Sindi and the children's home.
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Oxford Fresh Market would like to donate R15,000 in Oxford food store vouchers to Tholuthando Children’s Home, which will be able to assist Sindi and her team with their work.
Listen to how Oxford Fresh Market Executive Patrick was able to bring much needed relief to Sindi:
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If you would like to nominate someone who needs assistance from the Big Favour, you can nominate them here.
If you would like to make a donation to the Big Favour, you can donate here.
Catch the Big Favour every Wednesday at 07:10 with Darren, Keri, and Sky.
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Main image attribution: Tholuthando Children’s Home
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