Help Msunduzi Hospice Association by Donating a container to store and for sort all donations for resale at our Charity Shops

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Help Msunduzi Hospice Association by Donating a container to store and for sort all donations for resale at our Charity Shops
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Msunduzi Hospice Association specializes in mobilising Qualified Nurses and Social Workers who provide free home based - clinical/psychosocial care – and support – to our patients, (children, adults and the elderly) who have been diagnosed with life limiting/life threatening illnesses e.g. HIV, CANCER, HIV/AIDS/Tuberculosis, Motor Neuron Disease etc. Self-sustainability is the buzz word in NGO circles, we at Msunduzi Hospice believe we have the foundations of a very successful project. With the incredible support of the community, our Charity Shop have grown exponentially and we are grateful. In order to run this project safely we are in dire need of a container in which to sort out the donations received before pricing and distributing to our Charity Shops. Would you please consider partnering with us, your donation of a container will contribute to the success of our Income Generating Retail Project. I have included our 2019 Impact Report and some general information about us. If there is any additional information required, please do not hesitate to contact me. If suitable to you - the following methods will work best: Land Line – 033-3441560 Cell – 0781969663 Office Cell – 0826999105 E-mail – vijaya@hospicekzn.co.za On behalf of the Msunduzi Hospice Association, I look forward to hearing from you. With kind regards Vijaya Chetty Manager: Income Generation
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