Help Khulisa Social Solutions by cotton fabric, thread, elastic & other sewing materials for a partner NGO launching an income-generating project

 Johannesburg, Gauteng

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Help Khulisa Social Solutions by cotton fabric, thread, elastic & other sewing materials for a partner NGO launching an income-generating project

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Help Khulisa Social Solutions by cotton fabric, thread, elastic & other sewing materials for a partner NGO launching an income-generating project

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Blessed is the Hand that Gives, a women-led NGO in Postmasburg in the Northern Cape and a supported partner of Khulisa Social Solutions, is launching a sustainable income-generating project to produce reusable sanitary pads for the local market. This initiative empowers trained community members to manufacture eco-friendly pads, promoting dignity, health, and economic opportunity. We urgently need donations of unused cotton fabric, towels, thread, elastic, and other sewing materials to kickstart production. Your contribution will support a grassroots solution that benefits women and girls, reduces waste and creates jobs


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