
We witnessed people fighting over food and men fighting over sanitary towels. Yes , pads! The sad part is that our very own were part of these hobos. We asked a few of them why don't they go home and how does it actually feel to live by the streets and we were shocked by their responses. Some of them came to Jozi to find jobs and would jump into employment opportunity and being able to take care of themselves without having to beg first. Some would indulge in the feeling of belonging to a family again, that is they wanna go back home.
Sponsor An African Child is a registered Non Profit Organization and also a registered Public Benefit Organization which means if you donate a large amount of money you will get a SECTION 18 CERTIFICATE to claim at SARS. SAAC would like to touch more lives and this can be done with support, sponsors and donations from all the people and entities around.
Donations can be in form of money or material. Contact 0738039415 or 0722769527 for more info and to arrange for donations or sponsorship. Also visit www.sponsoranafricanchild.org to know more about them.
Their FNB cheque account number is 62615009158.
You too can touch lives. Look around you and help in whichever way possible.
Their next event will be a Sanitary Walk at Tembisa on the 29th July 2017 together with Tembisa Pad Drive.