Help Life 4 U Foundation by donating Alarm System for our community centre

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Help Life 4 U Foundation by donating Alarm System for our community centre
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Life 4 U Foundation is asking for a donation of a security alarm system for our community centre in Tembisa; crime is increasing rapidly in our community and we believe the installation of an alarm system can protect our assets and property. Our organisation runs youth development program were we assisting unemployed youth with non-accredited cashier and computer training and also assisting them to find employment. Youth coming and visiting our centre also receives information regarding existing opportunities such as bursaries, learnerships and job opportunities. We also deal with poverty relief were we assist children and needy families with daily meals through the feeding scheme. Also the children feeding scheme is incorporated with the library were we assist children with homework’s and extra moral activities. We also have widows and orphans project were we assist disadvantaged widows and orphans with food parcels, clothes through motivational quarterly events. Our cause is worth supporting with clear goals, opportunities and objectives. Our organisation it’s compliant with SARS and Department of Social Development; we are also section 18a public benefit organisation which means donations to our organisation are tax deductible which can be delightful to your company; also we are a BBBEEE organisation with 100% black beneficiaries. For more information please contact Life 4 U Foundation @ 011 924-6960 / 0791693705/0795969099 or email life4ufoundation@workmail.co.za
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