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Healthy Smiles, Happy Kids!

Healthy Smiles, Happy Kids!

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Healthy Smiles, Happy Kids!

Last week, our centre was buzzing with laughter and chatter from energetic kids! They learned all about brushing their teeth and healthy eating habits.

Nosabata started early, baking fresh bread and cooking hearty chicken soup to make sure every little tummy was full before heading home.

Each child left with their very own toothbrush and toothpaste to keep those healthy habits going strong!

At i-MED Africa, we’re proud to support our community’s health, one smile at a time!

Healthy Smiles, Happy Kids!

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i-MED africa Gansbaai is a registered non-profit organisation (NPO), non-profit company (NPC), and public benefit organisation (PBO) based in Masakhane. Dedicated to improving the health and well-being of local communities, the organisation’s programmes focus on child health, mental health, first ...

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