Help Viva Foundation of South Africa with 50 volunteers for Mandela Day Gardening, Maintenance & Cleaning.
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Administration & operations support
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Help Viva Foundation of South Africa with 50 volunteers for Mandela Day Gardening, Maintenance & Cleaning.
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Volunteers are invited to join us on Friday, 18 July 2025 at Viva Connect, Refilwe Campus [outside Cullinan] to give their 67 minutes, doing vegetable gardening, general maintenance and cleaning. Gardening: The vegetable gardens and fruit trees need tending, weeding and watering. There is some bush-clearning as well. General Maintenance: At the School Campus, there are some general maintenance needs e.g. painting, fixing flooring and steel work. Cleaning: We will be spring-cleaning the classrooms, grounds and kitchen in anticipation of the children's arrival at the end of the school holidays, the following week. A note to companies: We would appreciate if you provide the items needed for your activity e.g. paint, cleaning materials, garden tools etc. Thank you very much!!
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