Help GRIP - The Greater Rape Intervention Project by donating fully equipped First Aid Kits for Our Head Office and Shelters
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Help GRIP - The Greater Rape Intervention Project by donating fully equipped First Aid Kits for Our Head Office and Shelters
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We are currently seeking assistance to acquire the necessary Regulation 7 First Aid Kit In Metal Box that are legally required at GRIP's head office and 2 of our shelters. South African regulation requires that businesses, schools, vehicles, boats and shops have First aid kits. The following items are required for our First Aid kits: 1. Wound Cleaner / antiseptic (100ml) 2. Swabs for cleaning wounds 3. Cotton wool for padding (100g) 4. Sterile gauze (minimum quantity 10) 5. 1 pair of forceps (for splinters) 6. 1 pair of scissors (minimum size 100mm) 7. Set of safety pins 8. 4 Triangular bandages 9. Roller bandages (75mm x 5m) 10. 4 roller bandages (100mm x 5m) 11. 1 roll of elastic adhesive (25mm x 3m) 12. Non-allergenic adhesive strip (25mm x 3m) 13. 1 packet of adhesive dressing strips (minimum quantity 10 assorted sizes) 14. 4 First aid dressings (75mm x 100mm) 15. First aid dressings (150mm x 200mm) 16. Straight splints 17. Large, medium, and small disposable latex gloves 18. CPR mouthpieces or similar devices 19. Burn shield 20. First Aid box We kindly request your support in the form of corporate social investment funding / provision of these essential items. By providing these supplies, you will be directly contributing to the well-being and recovery of survivors of sexual assault. Your investment will make a significant difference in their lives and help us ensure the highest standard of care during their healing process. We would be honored to acknowledge your contribution publicly, highlighting your commitment to corporate social responsibility and community support. We can provide you with a section 18A Certificate. Thank you for taking the time to consider our request. If you require any further information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 079 898 5232. We look forward to the possibility of working together to make a positive impact on the lives of survivors in our community.
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