Waverley Blankets Extends a Warm Helping Hand: Donates 40 Blankets to Harare Children’s Home After Devastating Fire
In the aftermath of a catastrophic fire that ravaged two blocks at the Harare Children’s Home, leaving the facility in urgent need, Waverley Blankets has stepped in to offer assistance.
The devastating fire resulted in the loss of essential items critical to the children’s daily lives, thrusting the home into a state of desperation.
Although the incident thankfully did not result in any fatalities, the impact on the children has been profound.
Stripped of their basic necessities – furniture, blankets, sheets, clothes, school shoes, uniforms, and toys – they faced an uncertain and challenging situation.
Responding swiftly to this dire circumstance, Waverley Blankets has donated a generous contribution of 40 blankets to provide solace to the affected children during this time of recovery.
The company’s Managing Director, Mr. Aron Vico, expressed their heartfelt concern for the children’s wellbeing.
“Upon learning of the devastating fire at the Harare Children’s Home, our hearts went out to these young souls. As a community-oriented enterprise, we knew it was our responsibility to offer assistance.
Through the donation of these blankets, we hope to bring a measure of comfort to these resilient children as they navigate the aftermath of this traumatic incident,” stated Mr. Vico.
Mrs. Maria Sithole, the Director of Harare Children’s Home, conveyed her profound gratitude for the timely and thoughtful contribution from Waverley Blankets.
“The generosity displayed by Waverley Blankets is truly heartening. These blankets are not just a source of warmth, but also a symbol of care and solidarity during these trying times. The children have lost so much, and this act of kindness will undoubtedly help alleviate their distress,” commented Mrs. Sithole.
As the Harare Children’s Home strives to recover from the devastation, the call for support remains vital. The home is actively seeking assistance to rebuild the damaged dormitories and replace the lost essentials.
Individuals, organizations, and businesses are implored to join hands and contribute in any capacity possible. Mrs. Sithole can be reached at +263242747086/7 for those who wish to offer their support and aid in the process of rebuilding and recovery. The unity and compassion of the community will play a pivotal role in helping the children regain their stability and sense of security.

