Help Amzolele Heal & Support His Creche Community

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Lara West
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BaB campaign
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Willowvale
South Africa
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Started a yr ago
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Campaign Summary: 

A 3.5-year-old boy from rural Transkei is facing 4 weeks bedridden in hospital after breaking his femur at creche. He and his mom arrived with nothing. We're raising urgent funds to support them and uplift the incredible Step by Step Day Care Centre where this happened. All funds go directly to the creche's NPO bank account.

We are raising funds primarily to support Amzolele and his mother during his 4-week hospital stay and recovery. Our next priority is to assist our beloved cook, who is also currently in hospital with cancer. Any additional funds will help the Step by Step Day Care Centre — supporting our dedicated staff and improving the daily care and education of over 30 young children daily.

Full Story:

Last week, Amzolele, a bright and curious 3.5-year-old from Dimbeni in the Willowvale District, broke his femur while playing at his local creche. He was rushed to the local clinic and then sent to Butterworth Hospital, where X-rays confirmed the break....

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L. West 13 Apr '25
It’s been heartwarming to witness the other moms in the ward sharing food, toys, and devices, creating a sense of care and community in the most challenging circumstances. Ubuntu truly in action....

L. West 13 Apr '25
After two full weeks lying on his back in traction, we were so relieved to see Amzolele finally able to sit up, still in traction, but now with some mobility. WOW… what a difference it’s made. Hi...
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