Help TEARS Foundation by Donating serviced office space 350sqm+ in Sandton for a busy, multi award winning, GBV NPO, Soonest!

 Sandton, Gauteng

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Help TEARS Foundation by Donating serviced office space 350sqm+ in Sandton for a busy, multi award winning, GBV NPO, Soonest!

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Help TEARS Foundation by Donating serviced office space 350sqm+ in Sandton for a busy, multi award winning, GBV NPO, Soonest!

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Attention all corporates in the Sandton area! Do you have unused office space that could make a difference in the lives of thousands of survivors of gender-based violence? We have received 750 000 inbound GBV calls in the past 10 years and HAVE OUTGROWN our sponsored office. Our staff relies on public transport, so the premises need to be near Busses and Taxi's. The TEARS Foundation, a busy NGO that assists over 140,000 victims of gender-based violence annually across South Africa, is urgently seeking fully serviced office space of 350 sqm+ in the Sandton or surrounding area. Your donation of office space could make a significant impact on the lives of survivors of sexual violence. And, as a *B-BBEE Level 1* and *Section 18A certified* non-profit organization, your donation is tax-deductible. By donating office space to the TEARS Foundation, you can reduce your taxable income while making a real difference in the lives of survivors of gender-based violence. Join us in creating a world where sexual violence is not tolerated, survivors are supported, and all individuals are treated with dignity and respect. Contact us today to donate your unused serviced office space to the TEARS Foundation.


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TEARS Foundation

TEARS Foundation

Violence & Abuse Recovery

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We help Rape and Sexual Abuse Victims by Offering Support, Information and Assistance

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