Help Ernest Foundation by donating 3 steel toilet doors for improved sanitation facilities
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Help Ernest Foundation by donating 3 steel toilet doors for improved sanitation facilities
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The Ernest Foundation is seeking the donation of 3 durable steel toilet doors to significantly improve the safety, privacy, and hygiene of our sanitation facilities at our premises in Orange Farm, South Africa. Currently, our facilities lack proper doors, which compromises the dignity and security of the women, children, and staff who utilize them daily. This urgent need directly impacts: Dignity and Privacy: Ensuring a private and respectful experience for all users, particularly women and children, which is fundamental to their well-being. Safety and Security: Enhancing the safety of our facilities by providing secure enclosures, reducing vulnerability. Hygiene and Cleanliness: Contributing to a more contained and hygienic environment, which is crucial for public health and preventing the spread of germs. We are looking for standard-sized, robust steel doors that can withstand consistent use and provide long-term solutions. Your donation of these essential items will make a profound difference in the daily lives of everyone who benefits from the Ernest Foundation's programs. It's a direct investment in the health, dignity, and safety of our community. Drop-off Location: The Ernest Foundation, 9929 Stretford 6, Orange Farm, 1841. Contact for Pick-up/Enquiries: 068 412 5933 or ernestfoundation1@gmail.com
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