Help Home of Hope by donating maintenance supplies for their day-to day home improvements.

 Table View, Western Cape

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Help Home of Hope by donating maintenance supplies for their day-to day home improvements.

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Construction items

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Building materials

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Help Home of Hope by donating maintenance supplies for their day-to day home improvements.

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As a non-profit organisation it is extremely costly to purchase maintenance supplies for their children's home, special needs school and care farm. We rely heavily on the support of our local community for sponsorships. Below our maintenance needs through-out our organisation. • Mould buster • X10 20L neutral tins of paint (white, light grey & cream). We cannot use other colours due to bright colours over stimulating our children and young adults. • Q20. • Wood to make shelving for storage. • Shower head. • Cupboard door hinges. • Rust removal • Poly filler • Varnish • Waterproofing • Drain cleaner • Garden gloves


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Home of Hope

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We help abused & abandoned children with FASD by providing care, education and skills services to them.

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