Hardship and poverty

Fundraising campaign by Anton De Vrije
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Due to the current climate in South Africa a lot of families found themselves without an income, no house and can't provide for themselves nor their children. Being poor is not a sin, but sometimes one just needs a helping hand - a meal can make a big difference to young and old. For the impoverished a meal in not a luxury it is survival - things we take for granted on a daily basis (enjoying a hot cup of coffee, having a hot meal, warm blanket, personal hygiene, having clothes and shoes to wear, going to a dentist or a doctor) that is not always available to those living on the streets. Thousands of clips are available on Youtube and other multimedia sites depicting the suffering of South Africans how the only means of trying to survive is to enter into camps hidden away from everybody. Some live in tents, wooden huts and even self constructed huts from dis-guarded material - 4 or even more in a hut or tent. This is very sad and heartbreaking listening to the stories and seeing the suffering. Still they try to cope with their surroundings and in many cases trying their best to provide for their children. The current situation is that more and more people find themselves in desolated areas, camps or living on the streets. I am asking everyone reading this to please donate so we can help the young and old. You can make a difference in donating, providing basic necessities to the people in these camps. Making a difference is a click away.

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