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Making a difference to this kids makes my heart to be at ease, to feel blessed and all that. this is the REA GOLA NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION, situated at Ebony Park at Midrand South Africa. Its a place where orphans and the needy come and gather tog ether to comfort each other. when they are here they feel loved and welcomed and most importantly the feel free. some of the children are from abusive homes, some are the head of their families at an early age of 15. making a difference to this kids means a lot to me. i love helping the needy as much as i can. i still do plan to go miles to get help and make their place and lives more comfortable and that they should also be happy at all times. their happiness means a lot to me. as a public relations practitioner my job is to help enhance their image, their home also should get them sponsors and donators. everyones help will be appreciated. for more info contact Masina Rebecca at:0745696220 oe email at rebeccateffo@gmail.com.
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good to know there are still people who try to make a deference in other ppls lives especially children
ReplyDeleteit really hurts to see such young childeren heading their families at this age. this things takes away their childhoods. they grow up doing things that their parents should have done for them. what is even worse is that their education is being discouraged and some end up doing drugs and falling for prostitution.
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