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Happy Nappy Drive

26 August 2024 by Guest

Give nappies, feel happy! In celebration of International Charity Day on Friday, 6 September 2024, St Joseph’s Intermediate Paediatric Care invites you to participate in their “Happy Nappy Drive,” embodying the spirit of ubuntu – togetherness and humanity.

St Joseph’s is the only non-profit transitional care facility in the Western Cape providing around the clock care to children with chronic and life-limiting conditions. With over 5,000 nappies used weekly, your support is vital in meeting this essential need.

Your act of kindness will help many children like Lukhanyiso Ndele whose journey to independence is just one of many children like him at St Joseph’s. Lukhanyiso suffered a hypoxic brain injury after choking on a pen lid, losing almost all motor functions and vision. When he arrived at St Joseph’s, he couldn’t sit, hold objects, or see clearly. Through weekly occupational therapy, Lukhanyiso gradually regained some vision and improved his ability to sit and participate in activities. His progress is a testament to the life-changing care provided at St Joseph’s.

Every pack of nappies donated helps St Joseph’s staff provide the highest quality care for young patients, from newborns to 17-year-olds. When a child is admitted for rehabilitative and restorative care after a traumatic, life-changing incident, the simple dignity of having clean, fresh nappies makes a significant difference. We have a particular need for adult nappies, especially in medium and large sizes, for our older children. Your contribution of these essential items is deeply appreciated.

You can help by purchasing nappies from a reputable online platform for delivery to St Joseph’s at 40 Pallotti Rd, Montana or drop off your donations at this address. Alternatively, why not run your own Happy Nappy Drive by mobilising your community, friends, or colleagues to collect nappies. Another option is to donate by visiting https://stjosephsipc.org.za/ to contribute directly. It’s so easy, give nappies, feel happy.

Located 2km from Cape Town International Airport, St Joseph’s has 6 wards with 175 beds and provides multidisciplinary care for children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. These children are not well enough to go home but not sick enough to stay in an acute hospital. The rehabilitative and restorative treatment provided at St Joseph’s supports them in their recovery. St Joseph’s is committed to providing critical healthcare services to children from underserved communities at no cost to their families.

Feel-good giving stories like a donor who for his 80th birthday celebration, guests brought nappies instead of gifts are truly inspirational. Please remember the children at St Joseph’s this International Charity Day. Give nappies, feel happy.

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    26 August 2024 at 11:39 am

    Y\’know, I could have sworn South Africa had apartheid.

    Is this the Mandela Effect?

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