Help Ernest Foundation by Printer for our administrative tasks and educational programs

 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng

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Help Ernest Foundation by Printer for  our administrative tasks and educational programs

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Electronics

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Computers & Printers

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Help Ernest Foundation by Printer for our administrative tasks and educational programs

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We are seeking a reliable printer for our center to support our programs and services. Your donation will enable us to: - Print educational materials for our workshops and classes - Produce promotional materials to raise awareness about our cause - Create essential documents for our operations and administration - We are in need of a printer that can handle high-volume printing - Color printing capabilities would be a bonus! - Your donation will help us reduce our operating costs and allocate more resources to our programs By donating a printer, you will: - Support the education and empowerment of our community members - Enhance our ability to communicate effectively with our stakeholders - Contribute to the sustainability and growth of our organization If you have a printer to donate or would like to contribute towards the purchase of one, please contact us at 0684125933 or ernestfoundation1@gmail.com .


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Ernest Foundation

Ernest Foundation

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We help Women and children with empowerment and support by Education, resources and support.

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