Help Ernest Foundation by donating 60 kiddies chairs and 15 tables (new or old) for equipping our Early Childhood Development classrooms
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Help Ernest Foundation by donating 60 kiddies chairs and 15 tables (new or old) for equipping our Early Childhood Development classrooms
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The Ernest Foundation is hard at work creating a nurturing and professional learning environment for the children of Orange Farm. To fully equip our Early Childhood Development (ECD) classrooms, we are seeking 60 kiddies chairs and 15 tables. Whether they are brand new or "pre-loved" and looking for a second home, these items will provide the essential foundation for our daily activities. Proper furniture is vital for: Creating a Focused Environment: Giving every child a dedicated space to sit, learn, and grow. Safety and Comfort: Ensuring children have furniture sized specifically for them to support healthy posture. Meal and Activity Times: Providing stable surfaces for the daily meals and creative projects that are central to our program. We are looking for: 60 Kiddies Chairs: Durable plastic or wood, ideally stackable. 15 Kiddies Tables: Sturdy surfaces that can accommodate 4 children each. Your donation—whether it's a single chair or a full set of tables—helps us bridge the gap for 60 vulnerable children, giving them a dignified space to start their educational journey. 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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