Help Human Rights Screened Foundation with 15 volunteers for Event Crew to assist at the Fundraising Dinner
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Help Human Rights Screened Foundation with 15 volunteers for Event Crew to assist at the Fundraising Dinner
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If you live in the Western Cape and are a part of the public that’s concerned about SA’s silent pandemic , " GBVF 365-24/7 " that has no vaccine. The Human Rights Screened Foundation is planning a Fundraising Dinner on Human Rights Day (21/3/24) . The theme is based on the TV Series "Once Upon A Time" . Proceeds from this event will go towards the costs of establishing a Safe Haven & Training Centre. The Foundation has a ten point plan that begins with the supply of basic necessities, a safe home, trauma counselling, training and job placements. This is a call for Production Managers, Waiters & Waitresses, Ushers, Runners & Productions Assistants to help make this Dinner a success. All participants & Guests will be invited to enter into the best dressed individual/couple competition. This is a chance to dress up and look as glamorous as the fairytale characters depicted in the series and at the same time providing an opportunity to a GBVF Victim/Family to " Live happily ever after" .
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