Help Ernest Foundation by donating clothes for women and children for dignity and daily comfort in our community

 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating clothes for women and children for dignity and daily comfort in our community

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Mixed clothing

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating clothes for women and children for dignity and daily comfort in our community

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The Ernest Foundation is seeking donations of clean, wearable clothing specifically for women and children in Orange Farm. Many families in our care struggle to afford basic attire, which can impact a child's school attendance and a woman's confidence when seeking employment or caring for her family. We are looking for a variety of items, including: Children’s Wear: All sizes from infants to teenagers, including school shoes and everyday play clothes. Women’s Wear: Practical everyday clothing, professional attire for job seekers, and warm layers. Seasonal Items: As we move into cooler months, jackets, sweaters, and blankets are especially appreciated. Footwear: Gently used shoes for both women and children. Your donation does more than provide a garment; it provides warmth, protection, and a sense of self-worth to those who need it most. Every item contributed helps a mother provide for her children and ensures that our young ones can go about their day comfortably. Drop-off Location: The Ernest Foundation, 9929 Stretford 6, Orange Farm, 1841. Contact for Pick-up/Enquiries: 📞 068 412 5933 or 📧 ernestfoundation1@gmail.com


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