Help Life 4 U Foundation by donating 2 File cabinets/Cubboards for our Social Welfare Project in Tembisa

 Lekaneng, Gauteng

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Help Life  4 U Foundation by donating 2 File cabinets/Cubboards   for our Social Welfare Project in Tembisa

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Help Life 4 U Foundation by donating 2 File cabinets/Cubboards for our Social Welfare Project in Tembisa

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Life 4 U Foundation mission impact is to feed and clothe 1500 needy children, widows and orphans annually, and empower 500 unemployed youth annually, 1. We aim to alleviate poverty through the feeding scheme to ensure no one sleeps with an empty stomach. L4U also provides much needed after-school care and support to children in the community. This includes homework support, reading programmes and numeracy activities, physical stimulation and Recreational activities in a safe environment. 2. Help and support widows and orphans through spiritual support and counselling, and also assist impoverished widows and orphans with food and clothing. 3. Encourage volunteering for the youth to build their communities, Assist youth in finding employment and also providing them with skills that can help them to find employment. 4. Raise awareness for people to take care of their toilets; and combat water and sanitation related sickness such as diarrhoea through WASH Intervention. Our organisation will sincerely appreciate your help and support in finding file cabinets. For more information please contact us. Kind Regards, Simon Molekwa: L4U Foundation Project Manager Tel: (011) 051-8302 Cell: 0791693705 Email:life4ufoundation@workmail.co.za


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