Help Ernest Foundation by donating clothing for all ages for comfort and dignity in the community

 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating clothing for all ages for comfort and dignity in the community

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Mixed clothing

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating clothing for all ages for comfort and dignity in the community

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The Ernest Foundation is seeking donations of clean, mixed clothing to provide warmth, comfort, and dignity to vulnerable children, women, and men in Orange Farm, South Africa. Many individuals in our community lack adequate clothing, which affects their well-being, confidence, and ability to attend school and work. We are gratefully accepting gently used or new items for all ages and genders, including: Children's Clothing: All sizes, from infants to teens (especially school uniforms). Adult Clothing: Items for both men and women, suitable for everyday wear. Seasonal Items: Warm jackets, jerseys, blankets, scarves, and closed shoes are always in high demand. Underwear & Socks: New items are preferred for hygiene. Your donation of mixed clothing makes a tangible difference in the daily lives of these individuals by: Providing Essential Warmth: Ensuring people are adequately dressed for different weather conditions. Boosting Confidence: Helping people feel comfortable and confident in their daily lives. Alleviating Family Burdens: Reducing the financial strain on struggling households, allowing them to focus resources on food and shelter. Every item of clothing you donate is an investment in the dignity and well-being of someone in 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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