The Big Favour: Children's Sanctuary receives lifechanging gift

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Isiaiah 54 Child's Sanctuary is a crisis home that has been providing a safe space for abandoned children for years, but their journey hasn't always been easy.
After reading one of their Facebook posts, Keri Miller told the rest of the Breakfast team that this was an opportunity for the Big Favour to step in and help those who have been continuously been giving back to their community.
Keri was able to sit down with Glynnis Dauth, who is in charge of the home, and spoke about the needs the home currently has. Now, one week after their first meeting, the team, along with the help of Defy and Ravi Padayachee of Lelama Dreams Trade, have been able to give the home a few gifts that will be changing all of their lives for the better.
24 Mar 2021 12AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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