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Look Forward Creativity Foundation donates to orphanage in Mzuzu
Look Forward Creativity Foundation, a children’s care foundation, has donated papers to Mzuzu Crisis Nursery and Family Centre, which looks after orphaned infants in Mzuzu City.
Look Forward Creativity Foundation, a children’s care foundation, has donated papers to Mzuzu Crisis Nursery and Family Centre, which looks after orphaned infants in Mzuzu City.
The items include clothes, baby diapers, and toilet papers.
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The donation is one of the foundation’s charitable activities that aim at assisting vulnerable children.
Speaking after the donation on Sunday, the foundation’s Coordinating Secretory, Chimwemwe Banda, said they will continue helping vulnerable children in the country.
“We will not stop doing such activities. We believe all children, particularly those who are hurt, abandoned, neglected, abused, and orphaned, need great support,” she said.
In her remarks, Child Care Supervisor for Mzuzu Crisis Nursery and Family Centre, Anna Gama, described the gesture as timely.

“We are grateful for this wonderful donation. It has come at an opportune time. We were really in need of the items we have received,” she said.
She, however, appealed for more support from well-wishers, saying infants need a lot of care.
“Milk, porridge flour, and soap, are some of the things we greatly need here,” she said.
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