Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating paint for our containers
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Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating paint for our containers
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Help us bring color and life to our community spaces. At The Winnie Mabaso Foundation, our work is centered around uplifting and empowering vulnerable communities. Our containers are the heart if our projects- they serve as classrooms for our preschool, a hub for our sewing school, a safe haven for learning in our community library, and even a space for our clinic, where we provide essential care time to time for the elderly. These spaces are more than just containers; they are places of hope, growth, and transformation. However, they are in desperate need of a fresh coat of paint inside and outside to restore and protect them, making them warm and welcoming for those who rely on them every day. We are reaching out to kind-hearted individuals and businesses who can donate paint or sponsor this project. Your support will help us maintain these vital spaces and create an environment that reflects the dignity we care to strive to provide. If you can assist, please get in touch- we would be incredible grateful for your generosity!
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