Help Father A Nation by donating a vehicle or means of transport for our facilitators and their equipment

 Greenside, Gauteng

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Help Father A Nation by donating a vehicle or means of transport for our facilitators and their equipment

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Father a Nation (FAN) and the #NOEXCUSE movement launched a game changing, nationwide programme in 2018 dealing directly with the scourge of gender-based violence (GBV). The programme goes to the heart of the issue by uncovering and dealing with the root caused of GBV and equipping men and women to effectively stand against it. The programme is growing in size and scope and we are in need of a vehicle to transport our facilitators and their equipment to #NOEXCUSE events around South Africa. This presents an outstanding opportunity for corporates and or individuals to get involved with both marketing and CSI benefits. Sign up for the free NOEXCUSE online course and spread it further if you cannot help with our request www.fatheranation.co.za/noexcuse


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Father A Nation

Father A Nation

Violence & Abuse Recovery

4.7 from 29 activities

We help address gender-based violence and violent crime by restoring men to live with positive masculinity.

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