Summer clothing donations needed for KickStart for Kids

Kickstart for kids summer camp
South Australian not-for-profit organisation, KickStart for Kids (KSFK), are calling on donations of summer clothing for their upcoming Camp KickStart Dec/Jan School Holiday program.

Christmas is around the corner, and while it is an exciting time for many kids, it is particularly hard for the vulnerable and disadvantaged children who, because of the hardship they experience, struggle to see the joy in the festive season like their peers do.

That’s why the Camp Kickstart December school holiday care program is so important as KSFK’s dedicated team of volunteers provides children aged five to thirteen with the opportunity to have fun in the holidays. They achieve this by providing transport to and from home with a number of excursions and a range of exciting activities to enjoy, including arts and crafts, bouncy castles, cooking classes and more.

Kickstart for Kids Camp

The children attending Camp KickStart are in desperate need of NEW summer clothing, pyjamas and shoes. These do not have to be expensive and can cost as little as $3 from Kmart, Big W, Best & Less and Target.

Items needed:

        • Girls & boys underwear, sizes 5-14.
        • Girls & boys t-shirts, sizes 5-14.
        • Girls summer dresses, sizes 5-14.
        • Girls bike shorts, sizes 5-14.
        • Girls & boys socks, sizes 12 kids to adult 8.
        • Girls & boys shoes, sizes 12 kids to adult 8.

 

Your help to improve the lives of vulnerable children this holiday season would be much appreciated.

Where to donate:

87 James Melrose Rd, Novar Gardens

Alternatively, make an online donation

For more information:

kickstartforkids.com.au/other-programs

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