Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating a lawn mower for our maintenance team.

 Ennerdale, Gauteng

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Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating a lawn mower for  our maintenance team.

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Home & Garden items

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Garden

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Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by donating a lawn mower for our maintenance team.

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Our team urgently needs a lawn mower to keep our gardens and play areas in tip-top shape. Without it, the spaces where our children laugh, learn, and play are becoming overgrown. At the Winnie Mabaso Foundation, we take pride in creating safe, beautiful, and nurturing spaces for our children and the community. Our team works tirelessly to ensure our grounds are well-kept and inviting- a reflection of the love and care we pour into everything we do. Your support can make a world of difference! By donating a lawn mower (new or pre-loved), you'll be empowering our team to continue their incredible work. Let's keep our spaces beautiful one blade at a time !


About this Cause

The Winnie Mabaso Foundation

The Winnie Mabaso Foundation

Babies, Children & Youth

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We help The whole community from babies to the elderly by sharing Mabaso Love to those who need it

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