St Giles seeks funds for children's hostel and disability care

At a time when children with disabilities face significant barriers in accessing education and rehabilitation, St Giles Medical Rehabilitation Centre is working to enhance infrastructure and care to ensure every child receives the support they need. Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi-Chiwenga, the wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, called on society to support institutions like St Giles, emphasizing that a united effort is essential to build an inclusive nation.

Speaking at a fundraising meeting in Harare, Colonel Baloyi-Chiwenga commended St Giles for its dedication to rehabilitating and empowering children with disabilities. She urged Zimbabweans to take personal responsibility, visit the center, and contribute to its transformative work.

St Giles serves children with conditions like autism and cerebral palsy, providing essential therapy and education. The fundraising initiative aims to raise US$15,000 for hostel refurbishment and educational support, addressing financial challenges faced by the center and its students. Ms. Tariro Makanga, a St Giles Board member, stressed the importance of collective responsibility, noting that anyone could need the center’s services at any time.
 

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