Help Life 4 U Foundation with 50 volunteers for Mandela Day Feed our Kids and Elderly in Tembisa

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Children & Youth
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Caring for children
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1-4 hours
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Help Life 4 U Foundation with 50 volunteers for Mandela Day Feed our Kids and Elderly in Tembisa
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Life 4 U Foundation is hereby inviting generous companies and Gauteng residents to support our 2019 Mandela Day Campaign in caring for the orphans, needy children and widows in the community of Tembisa; from the 1st of July until the 31st of July 2018 our centre will be open Monday to Saturday for volunteers and institutions who wish make a difference in the community of Tembisa in Moriting Section .Our centre in Moriting section nourishes children after school through the feeding scheme and also assist children with literacy, home works and recreational activities such as poems, music, book reading, dance and drama. We also assist youth with information, CV’s and opportunities. Volunteers and companies can assist the centre by volunteering in cooking and preparing meals for the children, educating and playing with children, donating food items; children clothes and office equipment. Our centre is in need of the following: 1. Feeding scheme food: Canned food, macaroni, spaghetti, , soups, and vegetables 2. Children Clothing 3. Gas Bottle 4. Water Boiler 5. 2 Fire Extinguishers 6. Desktop Computers X5 7. 20L Wall Paints ( 4 Exterior Paints and 2 Interior Paints) 8. Paving Bricks to pave our centre 9. Bakkie or Panel Van for transport and donations pick up Please book a day to support our centre for Mandela Day; and with our community at heart we hope our request can be considered. Life 4 U foundation can be contacted on 0795969099/0791693705; Email:life4ufoundation@workmail.co.za. Our address is 303 21th March Street, Moriting Section-Tembisa: Gauteng Province
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