Mamma Anna: The guardian Angel to vulnerable children

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Good Morning Angels and Pick n Pay have teamed up to support Mamma Anna as she makes moments of magic happen for the children in the informal settlements of Zandspruit and Honeydew at her Lufuno Creche. Pick n Pay will support Mamma Anna as she makes moments of magic happen for the children every day. To assist her, Pick n Pay will donate R10,000 towards the graduation party and another R20,000 in Pick n Pay vouchers to enable Mamma Anna to buy food, clothing, and treats for the children and her family to celebrate this Festive Season. The Good Morning Angels Fund will add another R20,000 to this, to help Mamma Anna take care of all her children this Festive Season.
5 Dec 2024 2AM English South Africa News Commentary · Entertainment News

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