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Help fix little Naledi’s heart

NALEDI Thahanyane is just four years old, but she has already faced several devastating setbacks in her short life.

When she was just six months old, unforeseen circumstances saw her mother and a social worker placing her in the care of Juno Aurora Haven, a home for abused and neglected children in Johannesburg.

While this was a challenging transition for the infant, Thahanyane quickly became part of the Sandton centre’s family.

Melody Eggar,

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