Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating a washing line for our children's home

 Ennerdale, Gauteng

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Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating a washing line for our children's home

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Basic Needs & Poverty Relief

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Furniture & home items (non-structural)

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Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating a washing line for our children's home

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Every day, our children's home washes loads of clothes, school uniforms, bedding and towels to ensure our children have clean, fresh essentials. Unfortunately, we don't have a proper washing line anymore, so our laundry has to be hung on the girl's jungle gym, turning their play space into a drying rack. We are looking for a donor who can help us with a sturdy outdoor washing line. It's a simple gift that would make a meaningful impact and difference, giving our girls back their dedicated place to play while ensuring their clothes dry properly. If you are able to help, we'd be incredibly grateful. Thank you for helping us create a home where children can simply be children #mabasolove

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No Poverty

No Poverty

End poverty in all its forms everywhere by ensuring that everyone has access to basic needs, social protection, and opportunities to build a secure and dignified life

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