Help Queen Butterfly Foundation by cleaning products orthopaedic eqipment groceries gloves for children and young adults

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Help Queen Butterfly Foundation by cleaning products orthopaedic eqipment groceries gloves for children and young adults
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Other needs : Supply of gas for gas heaters. Ceiling fans. Paint inside and out. Microwave for warming children's food. Fridge. Gas plate for warming food when electricty is off with a gas bottle. Stationery and canvasses. Toilet Seat. Bird bath and garden furniture. Vestibular playground equipment. Foot spa's for circulation. Washing machine for bedding and children's clothing. Milk and bottled water. Tea, coffee, sugar. Cutlery and crockery. Cleaning agents. Toilet paper. Wet wipes. Toilet spray. Dish towels. Disposable gloves. Wheelchairs. Leg splints. Orthopaedic walkers. Blankets and pillows. Curtains. Television set. Pamphlet printing. School bus. Exterior varnish / creosote for wooden swing frame. Sponsorship of school fees. Cupboard door handles. Plastic mirror sheets for walls. Cellphone for school premises. Centre laptop. Foldable tables for classrooms. Tiling and paint for outside rooms. Buy casual day stickers through our foundation. Make us a beneficiary of your gholf days etc. Donate prizes for our bingo evenings and raffles. Sponsor a months rent. We would like to own our own premises.
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