Help Ernest Foundation by Donating a fridge or deep freezer for food storage for Storing food for families in need

 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng

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Help Ernest Foundation by Donating a fridge or deep freezer for food storage for Storing food for families in need

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Help Ernest Foundation by Donating a fridge or deep freezer for food storage for Storing food for families in need

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The Ernest Foundation is currently seeking a working fridge or deep freezer to support our efforts in providing food assistance to families in need within our community. Having reliable refrigeration will allow us to safely store perishable food items, ensuring we can offer nutritious meals and groceries to those facing food insecurity. A donation of a fridge or deep freezer, whether new or in good working second-hand condition, will directly contribute to our ability to collect, store, and distribute food effectively. This will help us reduce food waste and expand the reach of our food support programs. If you have a fridge or deep freezer you would like to donate, or if you have any questions, please contact Pride Nkhumise at 0684125933 or ernestfoundation1@gmail.com. Your generosity will make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable families in our community.


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Ernest Foundation

Ernest Foundation

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We help Women and children with empowerment and support by Education, resources and support.

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