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“How One Project is Giving New Life to Rural Communities…”

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Supply List: If you would like to be a material contributor to the Palala Girls and Boys Clubs, please look at our list below and choose a craft that you would like to sponsor. You may print off the list and take it to your nearest retailer or you can look at the links we have listed next to each craft and order the items online. If you have questions about any of the supplies, please send us a quick email and we will be happy to assist.

Shipping: After you have purchased the supplies, the best way to ship them to us is through priority mail. While shipping has gotten more expensive over the years, please know that this is a part of your contribution. You will need to package things carefully if they are fragile and make sure you fill out a customs form and check the box that states they are a GIFT. Then please choose from the following PGC or PBC programs that you would like to ship your donation to:

  1. PGC – Klipspruit
    P.O. Box 1304
    Lephalale
    0555
    South Africa
  2. PEGC – Letlamoreng
    P.O. Box 1304
    Lephalale
    0555
    South Africa
  3. PBC – Klipspruit
    P.O. Box 1304
    Lephalale
    0555
    South Africa
  4. PNGC – Seleka
    P.O. Box 794
    Lephalale
    0555
    South Africa

Thank you in advance for your generous contribution to the Palala Girls and Boys Clubs! Your gift has made it possible for this project to continue changing the lives of many people in our rural villages!

Donation Suggestions:
Note: Quantities are based on 100 kids.

Friendship Bracelets

  • 200 skeins of multi-colored floss

Beaded Bracelets

  • 10 yards of linked chain
  • 3 containers or large bags of mixed glass beads (1 color or mixed)
  • 1500 straight pins
  • 1500 loops
  • 100 closure clasps

Simple Necklaces

  • 10 lbs of seed beads (multiple colors)
  • 20 yards of beading wire
  • 200 crimping beads
  • 100 closure clasps

Traditional Necklaces

  • 15 lbs of seed beads (one primary color, one secondary color)
  • 100 yards of beading thread
  • 100 needles
  • 100 closure clasps
  • 100 knot closures

Earrings

  • 200 ear wires
  • 200 straight pins/posts
  • 200 larger beads (plastic or glass)

Coasters

  • 100 cork coasters
  • 1 yard black felt
  • 10 lbs of seed beads (multiple colors)
  • 100 yards of thread
  • 100 needles
  • 50 bottls of waterproof, fast-drying glue

AIDS Pins

  • 5 lbs of red seed beads
  • 5 lbs of black seed beads
  • 50 yards of black thread
  • 100 medium sized safety pins
  • 100 needles

AIDS Ribbon Quilt

  • 3 yards of mixed red quilting fabrics
  • 5 yards of mixed white quilting fabrics
  • 6 yards of backing fabric in a red or black color
  • Queen size batting
  • 2 spools of white sewing machine thread

Boo Boo Bunnies

  • 100 washclothes (any color)
  • 100 rubber bands
  • 20 yards of ribbon
  • 100 sticky eyes
  • 100 pom-poms

Baby Bibs

  • 5 yards of baby printed flannel
  • 20 yards of bias binding in matching color
  • 100 snaps

Peg Holders

  • 10 yards of cotton fabric
  • 20 yards of bias binding in matching color
  • 100 small hangers

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