Help Edenvale Care Centre Hospice by donating Diesel for running our generator during loadshedding

 Edenvale, Gauteng

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Help Edenvale Care Centre Hospice by donating Diesel for running our generator during loadshedding

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Help Edenvale Care Centre Hospice by donating Diesel for running our generator during loadshedding

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With the ongoing loadshedding, Edenvale Care Centre Hospice is struggling to keep their generator full. It is costing thousands of Rands daily and we are urgently appealing to the Edenvale Community and all those who can assist to help us to raise much needed funding to fill the generator when necessary. A full tank of diesel costs R5 500.00 The generator is vital at Edenvale Care Centre Hospice as many of our patients, who stay in our 13-bed in-patient unit rely on oxygen, which needs electricity to run. We also need the electricity to allow us to cook three nourishing meals for our patients daily.  Please please assist us in making our patient's lives as comfortable as possible during difficult times. Donations of Diesel can be dropped off at 55 6th Avenue, Edenvale for the attention of Marlene, Monica or Sam or you can donate through our BackaBuddy Campaign by following the link https://www.backabuddy.co.za/urgent-request-for-diesel Your support is greatly appreciated.


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