Help Ernest Foundation by donating a jungle gym for children’s play for underprivileged kids who need a safe space to grow
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Help Ernest Foundation by donating a jungle gym for children’s play for underprivileged kids who need a safe space to grow
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🏃♂️🌟 Help Us Bring Play & Joy to Kids! 🌟🏃♀️ The Ernest Foundation is on a mission to create a safe and fun learning environment for underprivileged children, and we need your help! We are looking for a jungle gym to provide kids with a playful space that encourages physical activity, creativity, and social interaction. For many of these children, outdoor play areas are limited, and having a jungle gym will make a huge impact on their growth and development. How You Can Help: ✅ Donate a new or second-hand jungle gym 🏗️ ✅ Sponsor the purchase of a jungle gym for our center 💙 ✅ Spread the word to help us find supporters 📢 Your contribution will give children the chance to play, explore, and develop essential skills through active learning! 📍 Get in Touch: 📩 Email: ernestfoundation1@gmail.com 📞 Call/WhatsApp: 0684125933 💻 Visit our ForGood profile to donate or get involved! 💚 Let’s build a brighter and more playful future together! #SupportKids #PlayMatters #DonateNow #CommunityImpact #JungleGymForKids #ErnestFoundation #ForGood
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