The Big Favour shares the magic of Christmas with Durban Child and Youth Care Centre
Updated | By East Coast Radio
All thanks to Toys R Us for this amazing contribution!
Everyone around the world is excited for the holidays and the festive season, as it means gifts, events, and time with those we love. Durban Child and Youth Care Centre is a place of safety for children who have been neglected and they have a responsibility to create a decent life for them.
The multiple lockdowns because of COVID-19 have meant that businesses cannot aid non-profit organisations like they used to.
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This is what made Durban Child and Youth Care Centre reach out to The Big Favour.
Mandy Goble, the Director of Durban Child and Youth Centre, shared that the government has also not been able to help them with their financial needs adequately. The expenses are just too much.
As a home that looks after 60+ children, they have a great responsibility to aid these children to live a life with basic education, food, the necessary electricity and water, and love, among the many things.
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Have a listen as Goble continues sharing the tough times they have gone through this year.
You will also hear later that Michelle Burke from Toys R Us has a surprise that will make Christmas exactly what it should be for the children - special.
Listen here:
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The Big Favour is for moments like this; to share and spread love in KZN.
If you are an organisation in a similar situation, The Big Favour is here for you.
Simply click here to ask for help.
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