CINDI Appeals for School Uniforms

Monday, November 24, 2008 - 11:23
The Children in Distress Network (CINDI) has launched its annual Singatha appeal for school uniforms to help families in Pietermaritzburg.

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I dont think public schools

I dont think public schools should make kids wear uniforms i think it's a violation of their freedom of speech. I can see some kids making fake degrees to get out of it especially in college.
The Children in Distress Network (CINDI) has launched its annual Singatha appeal for school uniforms to help families in Pietermaritzburg and the midlands who cannot afford uniforms for their children.

The organisation is of the view that most children do not attend school because of the stigma attached to not having school uniform.

Donations can be made to The Children in Distress Network, Nedbank current account number 1343 074959, Cascades branch (code 134 325). Donors are urged to put their names and contact details as references so that CINDI can thank them.

To read the article titled, “You can help: donate to singatha fund to buy uniforms for needy kids,” click here.


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<br /> The Witness
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