
Help to Refugee children with disabilities
Living in a refugee camp by it's self, is very hard, but it even gets worse when you are a person with disabilities or a parent to one.
About a few days ago, Kanyinda Foundation went to visit [the respite care centre] a centre that holds about a hundred children living with different sorts of disabilities in Dzaleka Refugee camp.
Upon our arrival to the centre, we didn't go empty-handed , we provided them with sleepers, but these children, as their care givers/ parents/ teachers, mentioned they needed way more than that.
They need medical attention to survive, and due to lack of medication, some even lose their lives.
Kanyinda Foundation is asking anyone with a good will, to join hands with them in raising funds to help these children to get the medications they ought to have for them to survive.
All the funds will be going towards medication/pills, sanitary kits, and food for these innocent children.
Organizer
Kanyinda Mangara
Organizer
Pearsall, WA
Australian Red Cross
Beneficiary