Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs by đ§ą They Deserve More Than Bare Walls -Donating Tiles for survivors of addiction, poverty & Gbv -Healing Centre
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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs by đ§ą They Deserve More Than Bare Walls -Donating Tiles for survivors of addiction, poverty & Gbv -Healing Centre
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Right now, National Rescue for Poverty and Drugs is working tirelessly to create a safe, healing space for those who have lost everythingâsurvivors of addiction, poverty, and gender-based violence. These are people who have been broken by life, but who still carry the hope of rebuilding. We have the vision. We have the heart. But weâre missing something so basic, yet so vital: floor and wall tiles. đ¨ The Situation Is Urgent Our center is still unfinished. The floors are cold concrete. The walls are bare. We cannot welcome people into a space that doesnât reflect the care, safety, and dignity they deserve. We urgently need: ⢠𧹠Floor Tiles â To create clean, safe surfaces for sleeping, walking, and living. ⢠𧹠Wall Tiles â Especially in bathrooms and kitchens, to ensure hygiene and comfort. These tiles are not just materials. They are symbols of respect. They tell someone whoâs been through trauma: âYou matter. You are safe here. You are home.â đ Your Gift Can Change Everything By donating tiles or sponsoring part of this project, youâre not just helping us finish a building. Youâre helping us restore lives. ⢠Youâll help us create a space where people can heal, grow, and feel human again. ⢠Youâll be part of a movement that says no one should suffer in silence or sleep on cold floors. ⢠Youâll give someone the chance to walk into a room and feel hope. đ Donate Tiles or Funds Today We need you. Right now. đ 068 289 1580 đ§ donations1@nationalrescue.co.za đ www.nationalrescue.co.za Even one box of tiles can make a difference. Letâs build hopeâtile by tile.
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