| Frangipani
Dreams supports indigenous community and overseas
orphanages |
The goal is to make a very practical and very real difference
to the lives of those children who need it most. Local
noosa men and women have been sewing, knitting and packing
like crazy in the quest to make items for the project.
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Frangipani Dreams will assist an orphanage in South
Africa that looks after babies with HIV/AIDS and other
medical conditions or have been orphaned out because
of AID’s virus. Baby jumpers and baby blankets
will be sent over.
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- Frangipani Dreams will also assist and orphanage in
Cambodia co-founded by Australian woman Geraldine cox
in 1993. Volunteers have been using colourful fabric
to sew baby wraps, bibs and singlets to be sent over.
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- Assisting the Yarrabah indigenous community inland
from cairns. Working alongside Ian Thorpes foundation
for youth who are funding the Yarrabah books for babies
project which provides books for babies and parents
in the community. Frangipani dreams will be adding to
the resource packs that are distributed. Frangipani
Dreams will be supplying cot sheet sets, baby wipes,
wraps, bibs, booties and lotion.