We heard from Dessie
Rechner - Director and founder of the Pink Ladies. We were talking about their
new identity kit campaign that was launched in partnership with Mitchell's Plain SAPS.
Pink Ladies in partnership with Mitchell’s Plain SAPS recently launched their
new identity kit campaign at Huguenot Primary School in Tafelsig. The kit to be rolled out at
Mitchell’s Plain schools provides information that’s needed by community
organisations and the police when a child goes missing as it includes personal
details and distinguishing features of the child. Pink Ladies a Non-Profit
Organisation assists SAPS, caregivers, children’s homes and parents to locate
their missing children or loved ones to bring them home. For further
information you can SMS Dessie on 072 214 7439 or send an
email to missing@pinkladies.org.za
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