The Grace Factory
by The Grace Factory
I believe Helping Moms and Babies in need is a great cause. I am doing this because every mom should have the basic essentials at the time of her babies arrival.
Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren
This project will provide 200 maternity packs for vulnerable mothers and their newborn babies, throughout the Gauteng and Free State area.
The dream for every new mother is to be able to provide the best for her baby. The Grace Factory provides a maternity pack for new mothers unable to afford the basic baby care essentials at the time of their baby's birth. These maternity packs include a babygrow, vest, beanie, blanket, socks, nappies, wet wipes, bum cream, aqueous cream, baby soap, face cloth, maternity sanitary pads and breast pads. This equips them to see to the needs of their newborn baby; enabling their young to be fed, be warm, have clothing and be cared for.
The Grace Factory is an independent, caring organisation that is passionate about helping mothers and babies in need in South Africa, with the ultimate aim of placing value and dignity on mothers during one of the most vulnerable times of her life.
One way we aim to do this is by providing maternity packs to mothers who are not able to afford the basic baby care essentials at the time of their baby's arrival. These packs include an outfit, vest, beanie, blanket, socks, nappies, wet wipes, bum cream, aqueous cream, baby soap, face cloth, maternity pads and breast pads. We distribute our maternity packs through government hospitals, clinics, social workers and other community partners who have made a commitment to empower women on a long term basis.
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29Jul
Allocated R150 to The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren has share the Mandela month spirit so their NGO received R150 to make a difference in South Africa
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Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren posted an update in the project The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
We can all do something everyday to make our world more equal and just. -
Allocated R100 to The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren learnt more about Different Life, the backbone of Different.org that enables us to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R50 to The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren has joined the #doDifferent Activist Facebook Group and become part of the #doDifferent community. Their NGO received R50 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R200 to The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren shared their page for #doDifferent on Social Media and completed step 3 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R200 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R200 to The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren shared their page for #doDifferent on Social Media and completed step 3 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R200 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R200 to The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren shared their page for #doDifferent on Social Media and completed step 3 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R200 to make a difference in South Africa
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Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren posted an update in the project The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
Hi everyone, we would love for you to take part in our latest fundraiser, and it won’t cost you a cent! 💰
Just by signing up and becoming an activist via the link, you can help us raise R1000 for The Grace Factory without it costing you anything (other than some data😉)
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Allocated R200 to The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren has updated their profile picture on their #doDifferent Activist page and completed step 2 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R200 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R600 to The Grace Factory 1 years, 9 months ago
Ellouise Jansen van Vuuren signed up as a #doDifferent activist completed step 1 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R600 to make a difference in South Africa