The Herald (South Africa)

Charity’s PE founder needs help putting together care packages

● Charity’s PE founder needs help putting together care packages for underprivi­leged women, babies

- Zamandulo Malonde

“We believe it is the right of the smallest of our citizens to have a dignified start to life regardless of the situation they are born into.”

This is the belief of charity organisati­on Giving Gifts of Love to Newborn Babies in Need PE.

And now the organisati­on that has been dropping off care packages and love to new mothers for five years is asking residents to help them spread some Christmas cheer.

Giving Gifts of Love chair Desire Goodwin responded to a call made by The Herald Christmas Cheer campaign in the hope of receiving assistance in putting together hampers to give mothers a head start towards providing for their babies.

Goodwin’s organisati­on needs baby clothes, blankets, nappies, food and other items to put in the hampers for newborn babies and their mothers.

Since its inception in 2014, Goodwin said the organisati­on had visited maternity wards in hospitals to identify mothers in need from disadvanta­ged communitie­s such as Kwazakhele, Motherwell, Central, KwaNobuhle and Uitenhage.

“Poverty and unemployme­nt results in new moms not being able to provide for the basic needs of these babies and the health care in our country is under huge pressure, and unfortunat­ely not all these needs can be met,” Goodwin said.

The charity started as a Facebook group to call for donations and has since grown to more than 3,000 members.

Goodwin said they made monthly visits to hospital maternity wards and other non-profit organisati­ons to donate.

“We visit Oosterland Children’s Home and the Erica Place of Safety monthly to spoil little ones with gifts, chips, toys, books, toiletries and clothes.

“We hand out more than 200 hampers to newborn babies every month at maternity units in the areas,” she said.

The hampers include soap, two outfits, condoms, Rooibos tea, nappies, sanitary products, beanies, booties and other toiletries.

Goodwin, a retired social worker, said the organisati­on depended on fundraiser initiative­s and donations but needed financial assistance.

“Our biggest challenge is lack of funds and we seem to do miracles with the little bit of funding we work so hard for,” she said.

Erica Place of Safety centre manager Carmen Hearns said

Giving Gifts of Love to Newborn Babies’ donations came in handy for the children’s home.

“For the past few years Desire and her volunteers have been consistent­ly coming to assist us by donating clothes to the kids and spending some time with them.

“Even though we are a government-funded organisati­on, we never have enough funding, so help from such initiative­s makes a big difference to the running of our centre,” Hearns said.

Erica Place of Safety is a centre for abandoned, abused and neglected children.

Goodwin said: “For us it is about providing for those who cannot speak for themselves.

“We want to safeguard the dignity of new mothers and treat them with respect, compassion and kindness.”

The Herald has launched its Christmas Cheer campaign to help charities have a better festive season.

The aim of the campaign is to gather much-needed goods for the less privileged.

Donors will give direct to the organisati­ons and not to The Herald.

To donate to Giving Gifts of Love to Newborn Babies, contact Goodwin on 082-8798960.

Alternativ­ely, visit the organisati­on’s Facebook page, Giving Gifts Of Love To Newborn Babies.

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 ?? Picture: WERNER HILLS ?? HELPING HAND: Giving Gifts of Love to Newborn Babies in Need chair Desire Goodwin and her son, Joshua MacConrad,13, make up hampers for moms and newborns in impoverish­ed communitie­s in Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage
Picture: WERNER HILLS HELPING HAND: Giving Gifts of Love to Newborn Babies in Need chair Desire Goodwin and her son, Joshua MacConrad,13, make up hampers for moms and newborns in impoverish­ed communitie­s in Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage

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