Help Women of Worth Movement Society by donating camera(s) and video equipment for marketing and outreach efforts

 Woodlands, KwaZulu-Natal

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Electronics

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Camera & Video equipment

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Help Women of Worth Movement Society by donating camera(s) and video equipment for marketing and outreach efforts

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High-quality photography and videography will allow us to showcase our programs, share success stories, and highlight the individuals we serve. This visual storytelling will not only engage our audience but also foster a deeper emotional connection to our work. By effectively marketing ourselves through compelling images and videos, we can raise awareness, attract new donors, and ultimately expand our reach to empower even more women and young people in need. Your generous donation of equipment will play a vital role in helping us achieve these goals.


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Women of Worth Movement Society

Women of Worth Movement Society

Community Development

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We help Women, and Adolescent Girls and young women by providing empowerment, support and solidarity

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