The three little lads want to go to nursery school!

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When my daughter and her husband had a surprise additional 3 added to their four member family, we were all very thrilled and excited. With the arrival of Daniel, Luke and Ryan, identical triplet boys, differing only in their weights, life in our household has changed forever. My grandchildren bring so much joy, laughter and love, but as the time approaches for them and their sister Chloe, aged 4, to go to nursery school, there are simply no funds available. Myself and my husband (who is also unemployed), managed to convert our double garage and part of our existing home, into a small home for them. My salary barely covers food for everyone. My daughter was laid off whilst on bed rest prior to the birth of the boys, and has since not been able to find employment. When prospective employers hear she has 5 children, they run a mile and see her situation as "problematic". Her husband does handy man jobs here and there whenever the opportunity arises.

I am therefore looking for funds to send all four of them to school in 2018, and we have managed to find a nursery school which will cost R5400 per month, for all 4 of the children. If you would like to help, or contribute towards helping this big "little" family get their kids to school, this granny will be so grateful!

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