Help Jozi My Jozi by Furniture: Beds, couches, dining tables, 100 chairs for Ekhaya & Ekuthuleni Shelter Donation Fundraiser
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Help Jozi My Jozi by Furniture: Beds, couches, dining tables, 100 chairs for Ekhaya & Ekuthuleni Shelter Donation Fundraiser
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🛏️ Help Transform Lives at Ekhaya & Ekuthuleni Shelter! 🛠️ Hey Volunteer Fam 👋🏾 We’ve got some exciting news to share! Jozi My Jozi is partnering with Ekhaya & Ekuthuleni Shelters, and this is your chance to be part of real, on-the-ground impact! 🙌🏾 We’re calling on volunteers, sponsors, and change-makers to help improve the living conditions at Ekhaya & Ekuthuleni Shelters, places of safety and dignity for Joburg’s most vulnerable. 🔧 The Plan: What’s Needed We’re looking for help with both physical improvements and essential donations. 🏗️ Infrastructure & Facilities Support Plumbing repairs Roof leak maintenance Sick room refurbishment Water-saving showers & toilets Solar lighting solutions CCTV installation for safety Flooring & wall touch-ups 🪑 Furniture & Household Items Beds, couches, dining tables & chairs (±100 needed) Duvet sets, single & ¾ blankets Storage cubicles Hygiene & toiletry packs 🎲 Recreation & Wellness Items Pool table Board games Open View TV connection 👕 Other Essentials Clothing bank donations 3x digital cameras (for operations & storytelling) ❤️ Want to Help? Here’s How: 📧 Contact: Suzan Chauke Mofokeng – suzan@MES.org.za 📍 Visit: 16 Kapteijn Street, Johannesburg CBD Or sign up through Jozi My Jozi below: 🔗 https://jozimyjozi.com/projects/ekhaya-ekuthuleni-shelter/ Got more questions? Pop us a WhatsApp or visit the Jozi My Jozi website: https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICYEzokVa1xE7lnSfeUs5r Let’s come together and make this bigger than just one day. Let’s build dignity, hope and real impact. 💫 #MandelaDay2025 #JoziMyJozi #EkhayaEkuthuleniShelter #EveryDayIsMandelaDay
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