Help I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION by fencing for their yard

 Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, North West

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Help I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION by fencing for their yard

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Help I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION by fencing for their yard

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The I Am A Dreamer Foundation urgently appeals for support in raising funds to install secure fencing around our premises. Our current fencing is severely damaged and no longer serves its purpose—goats and pedestrians freely enter the yard, and most alarmingly, we have experienced a break-in where valuable resources meant for our programs were stolen. This not only compromises the safety of our property and equipment but also places the vulnerable children and youth we serve at risk. A secure and protected environment is essential for us to continue delivering our services effectively and safely. We have received a quotation, and the total cost for the fencing is R201,304.00. We are calling on donors, businesses, and community members to help us raise this amount. Any contribution—no matter how small—will bring us closer to securing our space and restoring the safety and dignity of our foundation. Your urgent support in this matter will make a lasting impact.


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I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION

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