Help Ernest Foundation by Donating a new or second-hand generator for Backup power for our community

 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng

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Help Ernest Foundation by Donating a new or second-hand generator for  Backup power for our community

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Help Ernest Foundation by Donating a new or second-hand generator for Backup power for our community

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The Ernest Foundation is seeking a new or second-hand generator to ensure a reliable backup power supply for our community. Power outages can disrupt essential services and create challenges for the individuals and families we support. Having a generator will allow us to maintain critical operations and provide continuous assistance during unforeseen circumstances. We are open to considering various types and sizes of generators. If you have a generator you would like to donate or would like to discuss specific power requirements, please contact Pride Nkhumise at 0684125933 or ernestfoundation1@gmail.com Your generous contribution of a generator will directly impact the lives of those we serve, providing security and stability during challenging times. Thank you for considering supporting the Ernest Foundation and our community.


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Ernest Foundation

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