Help Epilepsy SA for persons with Epilepsy or disabilities with 5 volunteers for Assisting in redesigning the inside of our charity shop

 Springs, Gauteng

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Help Epilepsy SA for persons with Epilepsy or disabilities with 5 volunteers for Assisting in redesigning the inside of our charity shop


category

Seniors & People with disabilities

sub-category

Frail Care

duration

1-4 hours

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Help Epilepsy SA for persons with Epilepsy or disabilities with 5 volunteers for Assisting in redesigning the inside of our charity shop

Here's a little more info about this opportunity...

The Gauteng Branch of the National Epilepsy of South Africa is dedicated to rendering a holistic service to people with epilepsy and other disabilities. The aim of the organization is to ensure that people develop to their full potential through Dedicated Residential Care and Protective Workshops. We are grateful to receive kind donations from our community and what is not readily used by our residents and sent to the shop for sale. All proceeds from the charity shop are used towards the care of our beneficiaries in our care. We have a small shop and we are trying to set it up in a presentable way that would attract potential customers, your creativity in design layout would be greatly appreciated. Feel free to contact us should you require further information.


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