width=213Hampers filled with help; hope and healing

Child-headed households around Gauteng were filled with the joy of Christmas - thanks to grocery hampers donated by Shoprite.

29 child-headed households benefited from the hampers which contained basic items like: Omo washing powder; sugar; teabags; tins of jam; baked beans; mixed vegetables; cooking oil; canned beef and tins of fish.

These children were extremely grateful to Shoprite for thinking of them and providing such valuable parcels – they felt very special!

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