Return-path: Envelope-to: lojban@lojban.org Delivery-date: Thu, 11 May 2023 21:32:27 -0700 Received: from hosted-4-client-dedicated-live-server2.helpsa-care.co.za ([103.129.47.187]:58324) by 1e8a975bd72a with esmtp (Exim 4.94.2) (envelope-from ) id 1pxKS8-000E2a-K0 for lojban@lojban.org; Thu, 11 May 2023 21:32:26 -0700 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=1683298043.care; d=helpsa-care.co.za; h=From:Subject:To:Content-Type:MIME-Version:Reply-To:Date; i=botha@helpsa-care.co.za; bh=8t7QYPsTnllAsnAx9OWd3qZg/D8=; b=3rsOB7ezQYxC8zTX/PEWPt7B1U9D3Aa77d/IesoP6fXh0yCy189CyAk9wr4glvV7t9O34VnUzuQL Y7wSHXBNxAm3Mbc/5zmpIb9h75mQanGWh/cOVoPC5/ed9DTe+OsNafI5NTuD9sfyvn2Fq2ixBtKk /vnzrQGpcVOQSS4ABNo= DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; q=dns; s=1683298043.care; d=helpsa-care.co.za; b=MuaAmBJhi9qSP0KjUt57+eTdYkKTzawFyN6iN2P7ZKK1jCe1GlkqG0yVth9fmxic4629OUhvpb/M vvhWZHL7TkTzSa0GRBD3G9RN6J0jjJko5YvNkXUPL2Zx2vRFxLby5hUvsQNfPm9v8BQLV79t24wH fzgfuqF0/oLtEBL1Fgw=; From: "Leonie Botha" Subject: Project For Winter 2023 To: lojban@lojban.org Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="3Y5MoH0lNCq1B42R=_ntUOIMVDUPLkPEV4" MIME-Version: 1.0 Reply-To: "Leonie Botha" Date: Fri, 12 May 2023 06:32:19 +0200 X-Confirm-Reading-To: leonie@helpingsa.co.za Disposition-Notification-To: leonie@helpingsa.co.za Return-Receipt-To: leonie@helpingsa.co.za X-Spam-Score: 1.2 (+) X-Spam_score: 1.2 X-Spam_score_int: 12 X-Spam_bar: + X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "50bab00d4276", has NOT identified this incoming email as spam. The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: HSA Winter Care Project Many children have to go through this winter with blankets that are torn and have holes in them. They have to share one blanket with their siblings. Some have no blanket at all and have to rely on a p [...] Content analysis details: (1.2 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.8 BAYES_50 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 40 to 60% [score: 0.5000] 0.1 RCVD_IN_SBL RBL: Received via a relay in Spamhaus SBL [103.129.47.187 listed in zen.spamhaus.org] 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. [URIs: helpsa-care.co.za] -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 Message has at least one valid DKIM or DK signature 0.1 DKIM_SIGNED Message has a DKIM or DK signature, not necessarily valid -0.1 DKIM_VALID_AU Message has a valid DKIM or DK signature from author's domain -0.1 DKIM_VALID_EF Message has a valid DKIM or DK signature from envelope-from domain 0.5 MISSING_MID Missing Message-Id: header 0.0 ADVANCE_FEE_3_NEW Appears to be advance fee fraud (Nigerian 419) This is a multi-part message in MIME format --3Y5MoH0lNCq1B42R=_ntUOIMVDUPLkPEV4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline HSA Winter Care Project =20 Many children have to go through this winter with blankets that are to= rn and have holes in them. They have to share one blanket with their s= iblings. Some have no blanket at all and have to rely on a plastic bag= or box to cover themselves. For these families, it=E2=80=99s difficult just to have bread to eat, = not to mention being able to take a few rands and get a blanket. We ha= ve situations where children get into fights with their brothers or si= sters over a jersey. The elderly suffer just as much. We have the elderly staying in garage= s, shacks, and back rooms with raw cement floors, holes in the walls, = and broken windows. These are elderly people that the state feel do no= t qualify for a pension grant. They are also unable to find employment= due to their age and illnesses. The number of deaths rises in the winter months as the cold makes it d= ifficult to fight off viruses and illnesses. The one thing we seldom h= ear about is the number of deaths of the elderly during the winter mon= ths. They have been forgotten by their children, who live on their own= in cold back rooms and garages, and most have illnesses such as arthr= itis, which is already very painful and gets worse with the cold. They= will roll up into balls and just try and keep warm, often not being a= ble to get up and find something to eat, most not having a proper meal= to start with, resulting in them getting weaker and weaker. Winter is a beautiful season but a dreadful one for all destitute fami= lies, children, and the elderly. It=E2=80=99s the longest month of you= r existence if you have no warm clothes, no warm bedding, live in a ro= om with raw cement floors, and holes in your roof, and still have to f= ight off the hunger that overcomes you. Where can they find the streng= th that they need to overcome all of this? We need to be that change. We can give them strength. We can lift them= up by providing blankets, warm clothing, and warm food. Please help u= s to make this difference in the lives of those who are suffering so m= uch already. The children, families, and elderly that we assist are located across = South Africa. There are so many that need assistance that we have to s= tart this drive as soon as possible and not wait for when the coldest = days are upon us. It works out to +/- R1800 per month per family for their food parcel. = This includes healthy, balanced meals. It costs around R 800-R1200 for a family of three to get blankets and = at least two jerseys and pants. The fundraising will be done by asking for a R100 donation towards our= Hope for Warm project. You can do a bank transfer to help us save on = expenses 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 differ= ence you have made. Here are some examples of what your R100 donation WILL DO: Feed a child or elderly person for 2 days. 1 pair of warm shoes and socks. 1 set of winter pants or jersey. 1 Jacket. Warm blanket. One child will be able to take the bus to school for a week, and there= will be no need to walk over 6 km. You can give hope where there is none! If you are donating to this worthwhile project, please reply to this e= mail with your details and postal address to ensure you receive your i= nvoice and special ribbon. Because we procure in bulk, we can assist more with less; R100 - 2 children or elderly people have food for 2 days. R500 - 2 children or elderly people have food for 10 days. R1000 =E2=80=93 2 Children or elderly people have food for 20 days. R5000 provides food for 2 children or the elderly for three months. R10=E2=80=99000 =E2=80=93 2 children or elderly have food for 6 months= (186 days).=20 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! Please visit our site to view our NPO and Section 18A certificates. Wh= ile you are visiting, please enjoy our pictures and videos. (To receive copies of our certificates, proof of registration, account= ing letters, etc. you can also email the admin department or reply to = this email requesting documents.) ABSA HELPING SA ACC NR; 4080925296 BRANCH: 632005 CURRENT ACCOUNT Please use your name or the name of your company as a reference. Thank you in advance. =20 Yours faithfully, Leonie Botha Vice-Chairperson/Fundraiser Helping SA 065 968 2592 Fax: 086 509 9871 Alternative email address: admin (@) helping-sa (.co.za) Please CC ad= min. Website: (www.) helping-sa (.co.za) Please Remove Brackets NPO: 115-333 PBO: 930043138 "Generosity consists not of the sum given, but the manner in which it = is bestowed." =20 POPIA Notice: As we want to ensure that you continue to receive our ne= wsletters and other informative communications if you would like to do= so, and as POPIA requires us to have your specific consent for that, = we would like to provide you a moment to unsubscribe to our newsletter= by clicking on the unsubscribe button in the footer of this email. If, however, you would like to continue to keep up to date with us, yo= u can close this email and enjoy the rest of your day. =20 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. Thank you in advance. Alte= rnatively, you can unsubscribe via email. I would rather email than tr= ouble you telephonically while you are busy. 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HSA Winter Care Project

 

Many children have to go through this winter with blankets that are torn and have holes in them. They have to share one = blanket with their siblings. Some have no blanket at all and have to rely on a= plastic bag or box to cover themselves.

For these families, it=E2=80=99s difficult just to have= bread to eat, not to mention being able to take a few rands and g= et a blanket. We have situations where children get into fights with their = brothers or sisters over a jersey.

The elderly suffer just as much. We have the elderly staying in garages, shacks, and back rooms with raw cement flo= ors, holes in the walls, and broken windows. These are elderly people that = the state feel do not qualify for a pension grant. They are also unable to find = employment due to their age and illnesses.

The number of deaths rises in the winter months as the cold makes it difficult to fight off viruses and illnesses. The on= e thing we seldom hear about is the number of deaths of the elderly during the= winter months. They have been forgotten by their children, who live on their = own in cold back rooms and garages, and most have illnesses such as arthritis= , which is already very painful and gets worse with the cold. They will roll u= p into balls and just try and keep warm, often not being able to get up and f= ind something to eat, most not having a proper meal to start with, resulti= ng in them getting weaker and weaker.

Winter is a beautiful season but a dreadful one for all destitute families, children, and the elderly. It=E2=80=99s the lo= ngest month of your existence if you have no warm clothes, no warm bedding, l= ive in a room with raw cement floors, and holes in your roof, and still have to= fight off the hunger that overcomes you. Where can they find the strength th= at they need to overcome all of this?

We need to be that change. We can give them strength. We can lift them= up by providing blankets, warm clothing, and warm food. Please help us to= make this difference in the lives of those who are suffering so much alread= y.

The children, families, and elderly that we assist are located across South Africa. There are so many that need assistanc= e that we have to start this drive as soon as possible and not wait for when the coldest days are upon us.

It works out to +/- R1800 per month per family for their food parcel. This includes healthy, balanced meals.

It costs around R 800-R1200 for a family of three to get blankets and at least two jerseys and pants.

The fundraising will be done by asking for a R100 donat= ion towards our Hope for Warm project. You can do a bank transfer to help = us save on expenses so we can help many more. In return, you will receive a ta= x (Section 18A) invoice to claim back from tax and a Helping SA Warmth H= ope ribbon that we hope you will wear with pride, knowing what a differenc= e you have made.

Here are some examples of what your R100 donation WILL DO:

Feed a child or elderly person for 2 days.
1 pair of warm shoes and socks.
1 set of winter pants or jersey.
1 Jacket.
Warm blanket.
One child will be able to take the bus to school for a week, and there= will be no need to walk over 6 km.

You can give hope where the= re is none!

If you are donating to this worthwhile 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 can assist more with less;

  • R100 - 2 children or elderly people have food for 2 days.

  • R500 - 2 children or elderly people have food for 10 days.
  • =

  • R1000 =E2=80=93 2 Children or elderly people have food for 20 days.

  • R5000 provides food for 2 children or the elderly for three months.

  • R10=E2=80=99000 =E2=80=93 2 children or elderly have food for 6 months (186 days)= =2E

    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...We are there!

Please visit our site to view our NPO and Section 18A certificates. While you are visiting, please enjoy our pictures an= d videos.

(To receive copies of our certificates, proof of reg= istration, accounting letters, etc. you can also email the admin department or re= ply to this email requesting documents.)

ABSA
HELPING SA
ACC NR; 4080925296
BRANCH:  632005
CURRENT ACCOUNT

Please use your name or the= name of your company as a reference. Thank you in advance.


 

Yours faithfully,=
Leonie Botha
Vice-Chairperson/Fundraiser
Helping SA
065 968 2592
Fax= : 086 509 9871
Alternative email address: admin (@) helping-sa (.c= o.za)  Please CC admin.
Website: (www.) helping-sa (.co.= za)
Please Remove Brackets
NPO:  115-333 PBO: 930043138

"Generos= ity consists not of the sum given, but the manner in which it is besto= wed."


 

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If, however, you would like to continue to keep up to date with us, you ca= n close this email and enjoy the rest of your day.  

If you wish not to receive emails from me, please reply with a blank email an= d I will not email you again. We do not mean to intrude; we are just trying to = assist as many as possible. Thank you in advance. Alternatively, you can unsubscr= ibe via email. I would rather email than trouble you telephonically while y= ou are busy. This way, you can decide when you have time to go through our em= ail.

 


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