Help St. Tabeth Children's Home with 5 volunteers for Professional Website Designer – St. Tabeth.org
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category
General Skills & Services
sub-category
Design
duration
1-4 hours
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Help St. Tabeth Children's Home with 5 volunteers for Professional Website Designer – St. Tabeth.org
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Request for Professional Website Designer – St. Tabeth Children’s Home Warm greetings from St. Tabeth Children’s Home. We are writing to extend a heartfelt appeal to compassionate individuals and organizations to support our mission by volunteering their expertise in website design and hosting. We are seeking a professional website designer who can help us develop and host a user-friendly website that: Clearly communicates our mission and values, Showcases our child care and rehabilitation programs, Facilitates donations and partnerships, Enhances our campaigns and fundraising efforts, and Spreads awareness of the work we do for vulnerable children. A well-designed website will be a vital tool in extending our reach, connecting with potential supporters, and demonstrating the impact of our programs. Your skills and generosity can help us make a lasting difference in the lives of the children we serve. If you are interested in volunteering your time or services, or would like to learn more, please contact: Mr. Miles Hope Nyoni International Donor Relations and Fundraising Coordinator 📞 +1 (240) 787 2886 Thank you for considering our appeal and for being a valued part of our journey in transforming lives. With gratitude, St. Tabeth Children’s Home
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