Help Project HOPE+ by community members for adults in need of medical care

 Mid-Ennerdale, Gauteng

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Help Project HOPE+ by community members for adults in need of medical care

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Medicine & Medical supplies

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Help Project HOPE+ by community members for adults in need of medical care

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Our IPU is a frail care facility on our premises that care for community families loved one's 24/7, 7 days of the week. We have 14 beds of which 12 beds are currently occupied. We do the following for these patients: Wash them, Exercise them, Feed them, Wash their laundry, Read and sing for them, and Take them walks. Our Feeding Scheme are in constant need of food items to cook for and feed beneficiaries of between 300-450. Feeding happens 3 days a week currently due to food shortage and we would love to run the scheme every day of the week. Our GBV Center is a house on its own which are still paying rent for. We would love to own this property soon as we reach our goal amount of R1.5Million to put in an offer. We currently rehabilitate 9 women during a 6-months strict rehabilitation programs, however we have space for 12 women/12 beds. Our garden assists us greatly with vegetables fresh from the soil. Soon as we can, we will start selling these vegetables to help us with operational costs. We also in a process of accrediting a program to teach agriculture for communities to come and train then sell the harvest to self-sustain their needs.


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