Help Ernest Foundation by donating metal toilet doors (new or used) for ensuring privacy and safety in our sanitation facility
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Help Ernest Foundation by donating metal toilet doors (new or used) for ensuring privacy and safety in our sanitation facility
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The Ernest Foundation is looking to upgrade the sanitation facilities at our centre in Orange Farm. We are urgently seeking the donation of metal toilet doors to ensure the safety, privacy, and dignity of the women and children who use our services. In a high-use community environment, metal doors are the best choice because they are long-lasting, fire-resistant, and provide better security. We are happy to accept: New Doors: Standard metal frames and doors. Used/Old Doors: As long as they are functional and can be hung securely, we can give them a fresh coat of paint and a new lease on life! Providing a private and secure space is a fundamental part of the care we offer. Your donation of even one door helps us complete this vital infrastructure project. Drop-off Location: The Ernest Foundation, 9929 Stretford 6, Orange Farm, 1841. Contact for Pick-up/Enquiries: ๐ 068 412 5933 or ๐ง ernestfoundation1@gmail.com
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