Help Ernest Foundation by Toiletries for children
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Hygiene items
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Toiletries
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Help Ernest Foundation by Toiletries for children
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🧼 Toiletries Donation Drive for 50 Children in Need 🧴 The Ernest Foundation is launching a Toiletries Donation Drive to support 50 children in our community who need essential hygiene products. Many of these children lack access to basic items that are crucial for their well-being. With your help, we can provide these necessities and make a lasting difference in their lives. 💡 What We Need We are kindly accepting donations of the following toiletries for the children: Soap Toothpaste & toothbrushes Shampoo Lotion Deodorant Toilet paper 📅 When: Donations are open now! 📍 Drop-off Location: 9929 Stretford 6, Orange Farm 1841 ✉️ Contact Us: For more details or to arrange a pick-up, please contact us at 0684125933 or email us at ernestfoundation1@gmail.com. 🏦 Monetary Donations: If you'd prefer to make a financial contribution, you can donate through the following bank details: Bank Name: First National Bank (FNB) Account Number: 63082317190 Account Holder: Ernest Foundation Branch Code: 255355 Your support can help us reach our goal of providing these children with the basic hygiene items they deserve. Thank you for your generosity! #ToiletriesDrive #SupportChildren #CommunityCare #ErnestFoundation #DonateToday
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