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Content preview: Helping SA Winter Project Many children have to go through this winter with blankets that’s torn and has holes in it they have to share 1 blanket with their siblings, some has no blanket at all and has to rely on a plastic b [...] Content analysis details: (2.2 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -0.0 BAYES_40 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 20 to 40% [score: 0.2947] -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record 0.0 SPF_HELO_NONE SPF: HELO does not publish an SPF Record 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message -0.1 DKIM_VALID_EF Message has a valid DKIM or DK signature from envelope-from domain -0.1 DKIM_VALID_AU Message has a valid DKIM or DK signature from author's domain 0.1 DKIM_SIGNED Message has a DKIM or DK signature, not necessarily valid -0.1 DKIM_VALID Message has at least one valid DKIM or DK signature 0.5 MISSING_MID Missing Message-Id: header 1.9 ADVANCE_FEE_3_NEW Appears to be advance fee fraud (Nigerian 419) This is a multi-part message in MIME format --y=_lJm9kdNpE9I7xGvjTKFVicCGzHd06G3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Helping SA Winter Project Many children have to go through this winter with blankets that=E2=80=99= s torn and has holes in it they have to share 1 blanket with their sib= lings, some has no blanket at all and has to rely on a plastic bag or = box to cover themselves. For these families it=E2=80=99s a difficulty just to have bread to eat= , not to mention to be able to take a few rand and get a blanket, we h= ave situations where children gets in to fights with their brothers or= sisters over a jersey, the elderly suffers just as much we have elder= ly staying in garages, shacks back rooms with raw cement floors, holes= in the walls, broken windows, this is elderly that the state feels do= not qualify for a pension grant, they also cannot find employment due= to their age and illnesses.=20 In a lot of elderly care centers the number of death rises in the wint= er time as the cold makes it difficult to fight against viruses and al= ready illnesses, the one thing we seldom hear about is the number of d= eaths of elderly during winter time, who has been forgotten by their c= hildren, who lives on their own in this cold back rooms and garages, w= ho mostly suffers because they do not have warm clothing and bedding m= ost have illnesses such as arthritis, which is already very painful a= nd gets worse with the cold, they will roll up in balls and just try a= nd keep warm ending up not to be able to get up and find something to = eat, most not having a proper meal to start with resulting in them ge= tting weaker and weaker. Winter is a beautiful season but a dreadful one for all destitute fami= lies, children and elderly, it=E2=80=99s the longest months of your ex= istence if you have no warm clothes, no warm bedding, live in a room w= ith raw cement floors, holes in your roof and still on top of this you= have to fight off the hunger that overcomes you, where can they find = the strength that they need to overcome all of this? We need to be the change, we can give them the strength we can lift t= hem up by providing blankets, warm clothing and warm food, please help= us to make this difference in the lives of the ones who suffers so mu= ch already.=20 The children, families and elderly that we assist is located across So= uth Africa, there is so many that need assistance that we have start t= his drive as soon as possible and not wait for when the coldest days i= s upon us. It works out to +/- R1800 per month per family for their food parcel t= his includes healthy balanced meals. It average R 800- R1200 for a family of 3 for blankets and at least 2= jerseys and pants for each The fundraising will be done by asking for a R 100 donation towards ou= r hope for warmth project you can do a bank transfer to help us save o= n expences so we can help many more in return you will receive a tax (= Section 18A) invoice to claim back from tax and a Helping Sa Warmth Ho= pe ribbon that we hope you will wear with pride knowing what a differe= nce you have made.=20 Examples of what your R 100 donation WILL do: Feed a child / elderly for 3 days / 1 pair of warm shoes and socks=20 1 Winter pants / 1 Jersey =20 1 Jacket Warm bedding/ Blankets 1 Child will be able to take the bus to school for a week and no need= to walk over 6 km You can give hope where there is none!! If you are doing a donation through the bank for this worthy project, = please reply to this email with your details and postal address to ens= ure you receive your Invoice and special Ribbon. Because we procure in bulk, we are able to assist more with less; =C2=B7 R 100 =E2=80=93 2 Children / Elderly have food for 2 = days =C2=B7 R 500 =E2=80=93 2 Children / Elderly have food for 10= days =C2=B7 R 1000 =E2=80=93 2 Children / Elderly have food for 20 d= ays =C2=B7 R5000 =E2=80=93 2 Children / Elderly have food for 3 m= onths =C2=B7 R10=E2=80=99000 =E2=80=93 2 Children = / Elderly have food for 6 Months (186 days) If they feel they can=E2=80=99t take another round of being broken=E2=80= =A6We are there! when they are losing faith and every door around them keeps on closing= =2E..We are there! =20 To view our NPO and Section 18A certificates please view our site, whi= le you are visiting please enjoy our pictures and videos. (To receive copies of our certificates / proof of registration, accoun= ting letters etc. you can also email admin or reply to this email requ= esting documents) Hope you can find it your heart to assist with this project. ABSA HELPING SA ACC NR; 4080925296 BRANCH: 632005=20 CURRENT ACCOUNT PLEASE USE REFERENCE YOUR NAME OR COMPANY NAME WHEN DOING A TRANSFER - THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE OR NEDBANK HELPING SA ACC NR; 1162381620 BRANCH: 198765=20 CURRENT ACCOUNT =20 Yours Faithfully Leonie Botha = =20 Vice-Chairperson/Fundraiser Helping SA 081 703 6774 Fax: 086 509 9871 Alternative email: admin (@) helpingsa (.co .za) Web: (www) helping-sa (.co .za) Please remove brackets when emailing or visiting our website, its for = email purpose to prevent links NPO: 115-333 PBO: 930043138 "Generosity consists not the sum given, but the manner in which it is = bestowed" If you wish not to receive emails from me, please reply with a blank e= mail and I will not email you again, we do not mean to intrude, we are= just trying to assist as many as possible. Thanking you in advance. O= R unsubscribe We rather email than trouble you telephonically while = you are busy this way you can decide when you have time to go through = our email. --y=_lJm9kdNpE9I7xGvjTKFVicCGzHd06G3 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline

Helping SA Winter Project


Many children have to go through this winter with blankets that=E2=80=99s torn and has holes in= it they have to share 1 blanket with their siblings, some has no blanket at all and ha= s to rely on a plastic bag or box to cover themselves.

For these fami= lies it=E2=80=99s a difficulty just to have bread to eat, not to mention to be able to tak= e a few rand and get a blanket, we have situations where children gets in= to fights with their brothers or sisters over a jersey, the elderly suffers just= as much we have elderly staying in garages, shacks back rooms with raw cement = floors, holes in the walls, broken windows, this is elderly that the state fee= ls do not qualify for a pension grant, they also cannot find employment due to t= heir age and illnesses.

In a lot of el= derly care centers the number of death rises in the winter time as the cold makes it difficul= t to fight against viruses and already illnesses, the one thing we seldom h= ear about is the number of deaths of elderly during winter time, who has been fo= rgotten by their children, who lives on their own in this cold back rooms and = garages, who mostly suffers because they do not have warm clothing and bedding = most have  illnesses such as arthritis, which is already very painful = and gets worse with the cold, they will roll up in balls and just try and keep = warm ending up not to be able to get up and find something to eat, most not= having a proper meal to start with resulting in  them getting weaker and w= eaker.


Winter is a beautiful season but a dreadful one for all destitute fami= lies, children and elderly, it=E2=80=99s the longest months of your&nbs= p;existence if you have no warm clothes, no warm bedding, live in a room with raw cement floors, = holes in your roof and still on top of this you have to fight off the hunger th= at overcomes you, where can they find the strength that they need to over= come all of this?

 We need to be t= he change, we can give them the strength we ca= n lift them up by providing blankets, warm clothing and warm food, please help us to make this difference in the lives of the ones who suffers so much already. =

The children, families and el= derly that we assist is located across South Africa, there is so many that need assi= stance that we have start this drive as soon as possible and not wait fo= r when the coldest days is upon us.

It works out to +/- R1800 per month per family for their foo= d parcel this includes healthy balanced meals.
It average  R 800- R1200 for a family of 3 for blankets and = at least 2 jerseys and pants for each

The fundraising will be done by asking for a R 100 donation tow= ards our hope for warmth project you can do a bank transfer to help us save on&= nbsp;expences so we can help many more in return you will receive a tax (Section 18A)
invoice to claim back from tax and a Helping Sa Warmth Hope ribbon that we hope you will wear with pride kn= owing what a difference you have made. 


    =    Examples of what your R 100 donation WILL do:

Feed a child / elderly  for 3 days /
1 pair of warm shoes and socks
1 Winter pants / 1 Jersey 
1 Jacket
Warm bedding/ Blankets
1  Child will be able to take the bus to school for a week and no need to walk over 6 k= m

You can give hope where there is none!!

=

<= strong>If you are doing a donation through the bank for this worthy project, please reply to thi= s email with your details and postal address to ensure you receive your Invoic= e and special Ribbon.


Because we procure in bulk, we are able to assist more with less;

=C2=B7 &= nbsp;      R 100 =E2=80=93&n= bsp;   2 Children / Elderly have food for 2 days

=C2=B7   &= nbsp;    R 500 =E2=80=93    2 Children / Elderly have food for 10 days

=C2=B7 &= nbsp;      R 1000 =E2=80=93 2 Children /= Elderly have food for 20 days

=C2=B7     &= nbsp;  R5000 =E2=80=93   2 Children / Elderly have food for 3 months

        = ;           =C2=B7    = ;    R10=E2=80=99000 =E2=80=93 2 Children / Elderly have food for 6 Months = (186 days)

If they feel they can=E2= =80=99t take another round of being broken=E2=80=A6We are there!
when they are losing faith and every door around them keeps on closing= =2E..We are there
! 


To view our NPO and Section 18A certificates please view our site, while you are visiting = please enjoy our pictures and videos.
(To receive copies of our certificates / proof of registration, acc= ounting letters etc. you can also email admin or reply to this email requestin= g documents)

Hope you can find it your heart to assist with this project.

ABSA
HELPING SA
ACC NR; 4080925296
BRANCH:  632005
CURRENT ACCOUNT
PLEASE USE REFERENCE=   YOUR NAME OR COMPANY NAME
WHEN DOING A TRANSFER= - THA= NKING YOU IN ADVANCE

OR=
NEDBANK
HELPING SA<= br> ACC N= R; 1162381620
BRANCH: 198765 
CURRENT ACCOUNT


 


Yours Faithfully
Leonie Botha           = ;           &nb= sp;           &= nbsp;           = ;           &nb= sp;           
Vice-Chairperson/Fu= ndraiser
Helping SA
081 703 6774=
Fax: 086 509 = 9871
Alternative email: = admin (@) helpingsa (.co .za)
Web:  (www) helping-sa (.co .za)
Please remov= e brackets when emailing or visiting our website, its for email purpose to prevent links
NPO:  115-333
PBO: 930043138
"Generosity consis= ts not the sum given, but the manner in which it is bestowed"


If you wish not to receive emails f= rom me, please reply with a blank email and I will not email you again, we do not mean to intrude, we are just= trying to assist as many as possible. Thanking you in advance. OR = unsubscribe   We rather email than trouble you telephonically while you are busy this way you can decide when you have time to go th= rough our email.


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