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The Tiny Owls Baby Home is excited to become a part of the MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet loyalty programme, they are rallying support to make it a reality.

 

Durbanville, South Africa (23 February 2023) – Kim and Wayne Allen have dedicated nearly five years of their lives, to taking in and protecting babies awaiting adoption. They opened their home in 2018 and have since helped care for over 43 babies.

Located in Durbanville, Cape Town, Tiny Owls Baby Home provides temporary safety care to abandoned and relinquished babies awaiting adoption. Kim and Wayne converted part of their home into a nursery that can take in six babies at a time.

The team they have built up around them is dedicated to making sure each tiny baby gets the best start in life. They provide all the care needed as well as cover any medical needs. Above all, they shower each baby with love!

They have been in awe of the generosity of South Africans dedicated to their cause. They have also seen just how much love there is, despite the hardship involved in child welfare.

Kim, Wayne and the team are excited to share the news that they are in the process of joining the MySchool My Village MyPlanet loyalty system. This means, once they get enough followers on the system, they can start earning an income from the programme.

“Calling all supporters! Help us make a difference by signing up for the MySchool | MyVillage | MyPlanet Rewards program from Woolworths and nominating Tiny Owls Baby Home as one of your three chosen organisations to support.

With every purchase you make, a portion will be donated to our mission of helping to care for abandoned and relinquished babies.”

Before they can officially be a MySchool beneficiary, they need to get people to commit to selecting them as a beneficiary. They have a special registration form that needs to be completed. If you would like to support them, you can leave your details on their post here, and they will send you the form.

You can find out more by checking the Website and Facebook pages.


Sources: Tiny Owls Baby Home
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