Cape Town's mayor champions digital donations for the homeless
Yaeesh Collins | Published 14 minutes ago Cape Town residents can now purchase digital vouchers to donate to people experiencing homelessness as an alternative…
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Mi-change has been selected globally to receive $500,000 (R8.2 million) in funding over two years to help expand impact and accessibility. Because the vouchers are digital, they cannot be traded or sold on the streets.
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Mi-change has been selected globally to receive $500,000 (R8.2 million) in funding over two years to help expand impact and accessibility.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Because the vouchers are digital, they cannot be traded or sold on the streets.
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