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📢 Donation Request: Guard Room for Ernest Foundation Dear Friends and Supporters, The Ernest Foundation is reaching out to seek your generous support in establishing a secure and welcoming guard room at our facility. This essential space will significantly enhance the safety of our staff, volunteers, and the community we serve. Why a Guard Room? Having a dedicated guard room will help us implement better security measures, ensuring a safe environment for all those involved in our programs and activities. How You Can Help We kindly request your contributions to help us make this project a reality. Every donation, no matter the size, will go a long way in providing a safe haven for our team and the community. Bank Details for Donations: Bank Name: First National Bank (FNB) Account Holder: Ernest Foundation Account Number: 63082317190 Branch Code: 255355 Reference: Guard Room Donation Address for Correspondence: Ernest Foundation 9929 Stretford 6 Orange Farm 1841 Guateng We are registered under Section 18A, and your donations are tax-deductible. Thank you for considering our request. Your support will make a significant difference in our mission to empower women and children in our community. For more information or to discuss your support further, please feel free to contact us at ernestoundation1@gmail.com or 0684125933. Together, we can create a safer environment for all!
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