Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs by Gas Stove and Oven Needed for Cooking Food and baking Bread
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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs by Gas Stove and Oven Needed for Cooking Food and baking Bread
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We urgently need a gas stove and oven to prepare nutritious meals for underprivileged children in our care. Many of these kids come from homes affected by poverty, substance abuse, and hunger. Providing them with warm, healthy food is a critical part of our support program and helps restore dignity and hope. Currently, we do not have the proper cooking equipment, which limits our ability to serve balanced meals. A reliable gas stove and oven will allow us to cook in bulk, reduce costs, and ensure that every child receives a hot meal daily. Why This Matters: Hunger is a major barrier to learning and recovery for vulnerable children. A warm meal can make the difference between despair and hope. Your contribution will directly impact the lives of children who need care and nourishment. What We Need: Gas stove and oven (new or gently used) Delivery or assistance with transport if possible How You Can Help: Donate a gas stove and oven Contribute funds to purchase one Share this request with others who may assist
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