Return-path: Envelope-to: lojban@lojban.org Delivery-date: Sat, 16 Sep 2023 06:23:28 -0700 Received: from hosted-4-client-dedicated-live-server4.helpsa-care.co.za ([103.129.47.189]:44034) by b39ccf38b4ec with esmtp (Exim 4.96) (envelope-from ) id 1qhVGe-003H2U-27 for lojban@lojban.org; Sat, 16 Sep 2023 06:23:27 -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=leonie@helpsa-care.co.za; bh=D9CrI5VIBEh6xU8X/hZR7deQMVE=; b=bAO6z0NDFQHNyPbRG0G4wcbVeghyk1VAVENxJfVBRnJW8BdnhIbA/Xd3uDs7hMdBl9yiRGsxTK82 J/GQzegaSYeTkozd6ff/DKXs2AvDSfy5T1JB4uqdYnJ4OeqGHvin1TERyq0CtaPHuwNnyCVQHdUl OZb/5vJRSuDrJop3A4k= DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; q=dns; s=1683298043.care; d=helpsa-care.co.za; b=y8CBUaPt8q2dB5IBJnKAjFlliU75FEOZG+F06XNIO81FRmFtqdbnIymsohzuhp9q0KBvOIHaICbc q+hSA8Ljd+QFx99/2629foiI5inxcT//ATmSrPo8Z36BlAdOtEQj4GueicGGJT/Rx5k9N4aiiXyu aBj/u1u8QGERjqAP6qE=; From: "Leonie Botha" Subject: Endeavour for the Young and Elderly To: lojban@lojban.org Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="MZetfnC=_11ym5RrHZY57VrocZ8rm3PqNZ" MIME-Version: 1.0 Reply-To: "Leonie Botha" Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2023 15:23:19 +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: 4.0 (++++) X-Spam_score: 4.0 X-Spam_score_int: 40 X-Spam_bar: ++++ X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "50bab00d4276", has NOT identified this incoming email as spam. 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Few peo= ple are aware that many older folks have far more severe difficulties.= It begins in the morning when you awaken in a chilly room with unclean= or no bedding, experience hunger, and don't have shampoo for your hai= r (not to mention going to a hairdresser), They don't have hot water, = they don't have R10 to go to the store for bread, they don't have bus = fare, and they have trouble getting to church because they don't have = clothing to wear. We provide food baskets, clothes, and bedding to the elderly. Most did= not have the choice to save up for their old age since they had to ta= ke care of their children's needs before their own, and in these times= , they are neglected by their children and relatives. Some do receive = a state pension, which is barely enough for rent. It is heartbreaking to consider that a child who appears once a year p= rovides a small amount of food, but what about the rest of the year? T= he majority of the older people we help suffer from conditions or ailm= ents such as arthritis, hip replacements, back and neck disorders, ast= hma, COPD, and other chronic respiratory conditions. The elderly shoul= d have comfortable clothing, healthy and nutritious meals, and, especi= ally in light of the recent health crisis, sufficient vitamins to enha= nce their immune systems. Families with children: Countless families suffer every single day wit= hout having food or clothing. Numerous families endure terrible livin= g circumstances. Due to their parents' limited financial means, many y= oungsters arrive at school exhausted, undernourished, and in extremely= poor uniforms. Other children are so hungry they've needed to resort = to stealing food from others; some even steal more food just so that o= thers in their family can eat. We assist with food packs, school materials, clothing, blankets, and = other basic essentials to families. We provide assistance to families with children. By doing this, we pre= serve the family structure and spare struggling parents the agony of l= osing their kids. Sadly, we are at a crossroads in South Africa where = individuals who had very little, to begin with, are unsure of what to = do for tomorrow without any resources. We solely work with families whose parents are determined to improve t= heir children's lives and who might need a little assistance. We are currently dealing with a large number of child-run houses witho= ut any source of resources, where the parent or grandparents has passe= d away, and the household that is left, no longer even qualifies for a= grant since the children are still under 18 or are not documented. It= 's strange to think that thousands of children have no place to turn a= fter having lost a parent or guardian,=20 but that's exactly where we come in. With our aid, the children are fed and clothed, the family is able to = expand to the point where our help is no longer required, and we are a= ble to go on to other families. As an organization, we are having trou= ble raising the required funds given the situation in South Africa res= ulting from the outbreak. Due to the increasing number of job losses, = we will be including additional food in our food packages so that the = kids may continue to get enough to eat and maintain their strength. Others: We also support individuals who want to help themselves by he= lping them seek employment, which has grown to be increasingly challen= ging given the state of the country. We make sure that young women are= using birth control and are aware of the consequences of having anoth= er child. Our mission is to increase awareness and additional children from bein= g born below the poverty line. Families that are unwilling to work or who are not mindfull enough to = refrain from having further children are not eligible for our assistan= ce. Providing basic food parcels per family is costly, and we need sponsor= s. Without your assistance, none of this would be possible. Asking for as little as a R100 donation will be used to raise proceeds= for this initiative. Please keep in mind that any donation given to o= ne of our initiatives, including this one, is eligible for a tax deduc= tion. Please assist us in maintaining stable families and ensuring that the = elderly feel valued and not forgotten. With the help of donations, we = will be able to acquire food, mattresses and bedding, clothing, and sh= oes for our initiative to help children and the elderly. Families with= children, the elderly, old age institutions, and orphans will all ben= efit from this effort. Where there isn't any, you will give hope! Please respond to this email if you are making a donation to this dese= rving cause in order to ensure that you receive your Receipt 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! =20 I sincerely hope you will be able to find it in your heart to support = these efforts. We need them to find strength in us. We are their remaining hope. We c= annot abandon them at this time. We must work harder every day to aff= ect change and improve the lives of the needy. Please visit our site to view our NPO and Section 18A certificates. Wh= ile you are visiting, please enjoy our pictures and videos. (You may also email the admin department or reply to this email to get= copies of our certificates, proof of registration, accounting letters= , etc.) 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 With gratitude, Leonie Botha Vice-Chairperson/Fundraiser NPO: 115-333 PBO: 930043138 Helping SA 065 968 2592 Alternative email address: admin (@) helping-sa (.co.za) Please CC ad= min. Website: (www.) helping-sa (.co.za) Please Remove Brackets "Generosity is defined not by the amount given, but by the manner in w= hich it is offered." As a result of load shedding, we will work irregular hours. Please reply with a blank email if you do not want to receive emails f= rom me, and I won't send you any more. We simply want to help as many = people as we can; we don't aim to encroach. I want to say thank you. Y= ou may also unsubscribe through email as an alternative. If you are bu= sy, I'd rather not bother you on the phone and instead send you an ema= il. You may then choose when you have time to read our email. =20 =20 --MZetfnC=_11ym5RrHZY57VrocZ8rm3PqNZ Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline

a Program to offer care fo= r the elderly and young


The Elderly:  When we think of elderly care, we frequently picture elderly people who struggle to get out of bed in th= e mornings, travel to the store, church, or hair salon, or who have trou= ble driving. Few people are aware that many older folks have far more seve= re difficulties.

It begins in the morning when you awaken in a c= hilly room with unclean or no bedding, experience hunger, and don't have sha= mpoo for your hair (not to mention going to a hairdresser), They don't have hot= water, they don't have R10 to go to the store for bread, they don't have bus = fare, and they have trouble getting to church because they don't have clothing t= o wear.

We provide food baskets, clothes, and bedding to the elderly. Most did not have the choice to save = up for their old age since they had to take care of their children's needs be= fore their own, and in these times, they are neglected by their children an= d relatives. Some do receive a state pension, which is barely enough for= rent.

It is heartbreaki= ng to consider that a child who appears once a year provides a small amount of food, but what about th= e rest of the year? The majority of the older people we help suffer from conditi= ons or ailments such as arthritis, hip replacements, back and neck disorders,= asthma, COPD, and other chronic respiratory conditions. The elderly should hav= e comfortable clothing, healthy and nutritious meals, and, especially in= light of the recent health crisis, sufficient vitamins to enhance their immune = systems.

Families with children: Countless families suffer every single day without having  food or clothing. Numerous families en= dure terrible living circumstances. Due to their parents' limited financial= means, many youngsters arrive at school exhausted, undernourished, and i= n extremely poor uniforms. Other children are so hungry they've nee= ded to resort to stealing food from others; some even steal more food just so= that others in their family can eat.

We assist with food packs, school materials,  clothing, blankets, and other basic essentials to fam= ilies.

We provide assis= tance to families with children. By doing this, we preserve the family structure and spare struggling pare= nts the agony of losing their kids. Sadly, we are at a crossroads in South Afr= ica where individuals who had very little, to begin with, are unsure of wha= t to do for tomorrow without any resources.

We solely work with families whose parents are determined to improve their children's lives and who might need a litt= le assistance.

We are curr= ently dealing with a large number of child-run houses without any source of resources, where the parent or grandparents has passed away, and the household that is left,&nbs= p;no longer even qualifies for a grant since the children are still under 1= 8 or are not documented. It's strange to think that thousands of children have = no place to turn after having lost a parent or guardian,
but that's exactly where we come in.

With our aid, the children are fed and clothed, the family is able to expand to the point where our help is no longer requ= ired, and we are able to go on to other families. As an organization, we are hav= ing trouble raising the required funds given the situation in South Africa= resulting from the outbreak. Due to the increasing number of job losse= s, we will be including additional food in our food packages so that the kid= s may continue to get enough to eat and maintain their strength.

Others:  We also support i= ndividuals who want to help themselves by helping them seek employment, which has gro= wn to be increasingly challenging given the state of the country. We = make sure that young women are using birth control and are aware of the consequences of having another child.

Our mission is to increase awareness and additional children from being born below the p= overty line.

Families tha= t are unwilling to work or who are not mindfull enough to refrain from having further children are n= ot eligible for our assistance.

Providing basic food parcels per family is costly, and we need sponsors. Without your assistance, none of this would be possi= ble.

Asking for as li= ttle as a R100 donation will be used to raise proceeds for t= his initiative. Please keep in mind that= any donation given to one of our initiatives, including this one= , is eligible for a tax deduction.

Please assist us in maintaining s= table families and ensuring that the elderly feel valued and not forgotten. With the help= of donations, we will be able to acquire food, mattresses and bedding, cl= othing, and shoes for our initiative to help children and the elderly. Familie= s with children, the elderly, old age institutions, and orphans will all bene= fit from this effort.

Where there isn't any, you will give ho= pe!

Pl= ease respond to this email if you are making a donation to this deserv= ing cause in order to ensure that you receive your Receipt

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 elde= rly people have food for 10 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...We are there!
  •  

I sincerely hope you will be able to find it in your heart to support these efforts.=

We need them to find = strength in us. We are their remaining hope. We cannot abandon them at this time.  We must wor= k harder every day to affect change and improve the lives of the needy.<= /span>

Pl= ease visit our site to view our NPO and Section 18A certificates. While you= are visiting, please enjoy our pictures and videos.
(You may also email the admin department or reply to this email to ge= t copies of our certificates, proof of registration, accounting letter= s, etc.)


=

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

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


 

With gratitude, Leonie Botha
Vice-Chairperson/Fundraiser
NPO:  1= 15-333
PBO: 930043138
Helping SA<= /span>
065 968 2592
Alternative emai= l address: admin (@) helping-sa (.co.za)  Please CC admin.
Website: (www.) helping-sa (.co.za)

Please Remov= e Brackets

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As a result of load shedding, we will work irregular= hours.

Please reply with a blank email if you do not want t= o receive emails from me, and I won't send you any more. We simply want = to help as many people as we can; we don't aim to encroach. I want to say than= k you. You may also unsubscribe through email as an alternative. If you ar= e busy, I'd rather not bother you on the phone and instead send you an email. You = may then choose when you have time to read our email.



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