Help Alta du Toit Centre for intellectually disabled adults by Donating Print Media Ad Space for a powerful fundraising campaign!
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Help Alta du Toit Centre for intellectually disabled adults by Donating Print Media Ad Space for a powerful fundraising campaign!
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With the generous help of our external marketing partner, Happy Friday, we’ve just completed a powerful fundraising campaign that beautifully captures the heart of our mission and the voices of our residents. Now, we need your help to make sure this message reaches the world. We are looking for donated or discounted ad space in print media (newspapers, magazines, community publications) where we can share our story and inspire more people to get involved, give, and support the transformative work we do every day. If you or your organisation can assist by offering: A full-page, half-page, or quarter-page ad slot, Editorial space for a feature or press release, Or a media partnership to help amplify our campaign, we would be incredibly grateful. Your support helps us continue creating a space where people with intellectual disabilities are seen, heard, and empowered. Let’s spread this message far and wide — together. If you can assist, please reach out via the ForGood platform or contact us directly at admin@altadutoit.org.za Thank you for believing in possibility.
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