Help Vuka Spark Empowerment NPC by by supplying tools for for local improvement projects

 Johannesburg, Gauteng

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Help Vuka Spark Empowerment NPC by by supplying tools  for for local improvement projects

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Construction items

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Tools

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Help Vuka Spark Empowerment NPC by by supplying tools for for local improvement projects

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At Vuka Yards, our team runs ongoing community projects that improve neighbourhoods while creating learning and earning opportunities for youth, women, informal workers, and local residents. To keep these projects going, we need your support in supplying essential tools and equipment, including: Construction & gardening tools for hands-on projects First aid kits to keep our teams safe Lockers to store equipment securely Eco-flow batteries and microwaves for energy and sustenance on site Laptops and office furniture to manage project planning, administration, and training Your contribution helps us: Equip our teams to carry out meaningful, impactful neighbourhood projects Build practical skills and foster income-generating opportunities Strengthen community pride, safety, and cohesion Every donation, big or small, directly supports Vuka Yards in transforming spaces and lives. Help us provide our team with the tools they need to continue making a real difference in the communities we serve.


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