The Johannesburg Children's Home Christmas funding
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It’s the most magical time of the year - All around us, signs of Christmas are beginning to appear — shop shelves lined with tinsel and crackers, Christmas trees glittering with lights, and the sound of Christmas music playing in the background. The children are practising their carols and looking forward to the school nativity play with shining eyes. Soon, they’ll be opening the first little window on their advent calendars — counting down the days until that wonderful morning when they wake up to find that Santa has been, leaving brightly wrapped gifts beneath the tree.
But Christmas is about so much more than presents. It’s about being surrounded by people who care, sharing laughter and love, and making memories that warm your heart long after the holidays have passed.
We want every one of our children to experience that same sense of belonging and joy. Even though they won’t be spending Christmas at home with their families, they do have a home — and a family of caring people who make sure they feel special and loved at this time of year.
Please will you help us make this a Christmas to remember?
R250 helps fill a Christmas stocking and provides a special lunch for one child. R450 buys a new pair of jeans and a T-shirt or sneakers – always at the top of the wish list for the older children. Smaller gifts help buy pencil bags, crayons, stationery and of course toys and sweets.
Whatever you can give will help bring the spirit of Christmas to life for our children — and remind them that they are loved, valued, and never forgotten. That’s the most precious gift of all. As a Public Benefit Organisation, we would provide you with a Section 18a Tax Certificate. The Johannesburg Children’s Home is a level 1 B-BBEE status. Over 75% of our beneficiaries are Black (as per the B-BBEE codes), positively affecting your scorecard under the SED cluster. May you have a wonderful festive season. You can also donate via SnapScan (click here to download the app) or make an EFT/direct deposit into our account, our details are: Bank: First National Bank Name: The Johannesburg Children’s Home No 2 Account Account No.: 6214 3692 186 Branch: Bedford Gardens Branch Code: 252-155 Please use your surname as the beneficiary reference, and email details of your gift to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. so we may thank you
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