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You can help the needy … by hiring them

By making use of the Christian Life Saver foundation's residents for your next job, you can not only feed a hungry person but give them hope and help develop their skills.

The Christian Life Savers Foundation is very excited to introduce their skills development programme to the community.

The programme, which is only available in Gauteng for the time being, is aimed at reaching communities where unemployment is the main source of family destruction.

Members of the ministry, along with residents at the foundation participate in skills development and with the help of the community, start to do jobs for them.

The foundation is creating an opportunity not only for their residents to get a chance to work but also for the community to get the best service for the best price.

Community members can now make use of the foundation’s residents to do construction, handyman and general maintenance work for them, under the watchful eye of a skilled and qualified supervisor.

The residents can do basic renovations, paint work, all brick work, any steel work, basic plumbing, waterproofing, pools and garden care.

“By making use of these services you will be helping us to bring hope and a second chance in life, as well as putting food in an empty stomach and most precious of all a smile on a child’s face which brings hope in the midst of destruction,” said JJ van Niekerk, one of the founders of the foundation.

He said that no job will proceed without the approval of the foundation’s management and only after direct contact between the client and management has been established.

“All work will be managed by representatives of the Foundation and Ministry,” added JJ.

If you are interested in hiring the foundation and its residents for your next job, please give JJ a call on 072 312 9111.

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