Help Women Leadership Social Empowerment by donating water, refreshments, stage truck, & volunteers for uniting youth, women, & the community to take a stand.

 Etwatwa, Gauteng

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Help Women Leadership Social Empowerment by donating water, refreshments, stage truck, & volunteers for uniting youth, women, & the community to take a stand.

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Help Women Leadership Social Empowerment by donating water, refreshments, stage truck, & volunteers for uniting youth, women, & the community to take a stand.

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WLSE will host a 5KM Walk Against Gender-Based Violence on 5 December 2025, as part of the 16 Days of Activism Campaign (25 Nov–10 Dec). The event will unite youth, women, local NPOs, and community members to raise awareness, promote empowerment, and take a stand for safety, dignity, and health. We’re seeking support through donations or in-kind contributions, such as: - Branded T-shirts or ribbons - Water, refreshments, or light meals - Goody bags for participants - Photography or sound/stage support - Financial contributions toward event logistics Why It Matters: Your support will help us create a safe, empowering space for youth and women to speak out against GBV, celebrate resilience, and strengthen community unity. How You Can Help: - Donate items or funds - Sponsor part of the event (branding, refreshments, etc.) - Volunteer on the day Date & Location: - 5 December 2025 - WLSE Satellite Branch, 3811 Main Road, Etwatwa East


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