Help Embrace Village by donating a pool pump and pool chemicals for our community swimming pool and water safety project

 Walkerville, Gauteng

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Help Embrace Village by donating a pool pump and pool chemicals for our community swimming pool and water safety project

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Help Embrace Village by donating a pool pump and pool chemicals for our community swimming pool and water safety project

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The donation of a pool pump and pool chemicals will provide vulnerable village members with both therapeutic benefits and skills empowerment. Swimming offers a relaxing and healing activity, promoting physical and mental well-being by reducing stress and improving overall health. Additionally, learning to maintain the pool through proper care and chemical management can equip members with valuable skills in pool maintenance, opening up potential employment or entrepreneurial opportunities. These donations will not only enhance the village’s communal space but also foster a sense of purpose and empowerment among its members.


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