Help Ernest Foundation by Children's Clothing for Gently used or new children's clothing (all sizes)
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Children's clothing
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Help Ernest Foundation by Children's Clothing for Gently used or new children's clothing (all sizes)
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Many children in Orange Farm lack essential clothing, which can impact their comfort, dignity, and even their ability to attend school confidently. Your donation of children's clothing will directly provide warmth, comfort, and a sense of normalcy for children and their families in need. It helps to alleviate financial burdens on households, allowing them to focus resources on other essential needs. How Your Help Benefits the Community: The Ernest Foundation works to empower women and children through education, economic opportunities, and essential support. By providing basic necessities like clothing, we contribute to the overall well-being and upliftment of families, helping to break cycles of poverty and inequality in the Orange Farm community. How to Donate: Drop-off Location: The Ernest Foundation, 9929 Stretford 6, Orange Farm, 1841 Pick-up Arrangements: For larger donations or to schedule a pick-up, please contact us: Phone: 068 412 5933 Email: ernestfoundation1@gmail.com Thank you for your generosity and for making a tangible difference in the lives of children and families in Orange Farm!
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