The REEA Foundation launched two successful projects in 2024
Jojo tanks and new fencing are on REEA Foundation's wish list.
As the end of 2024 draws close, REEA Foundation’s social worker, Elinor Demetrio extends the foundation’s appreciation to all donors, partners, and volunteers who have made its 2024 campaigns possible.
“Your selflessness and commitment to our cause inspire us to strive for excellence. May this festive season bring you joy, love, and peace.”
As we approach the festive season, REEA Foundation reflects on the progress made possible by the public and its donors’ generosity.
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This year, the REEA Foundation successfully:
- Launched our shredding and recycling programmes, diverting waste from landfills and promoting environmental sustainability.
- Introduced our new skills programme, empowering individuals with disabilities and older persons to acquire valuable skills.
Demetrio added that the organisation was grateful for its donors’ trust and support, which have enabled the foundation to make a tangible impact in its community.
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To continue its mission and expand its services, the foundation requests donors to consider the following:
- Pedestrian and main gate renovations for improved accessibility and security.
- Fencing to ensure a safe and secure environment.
- Jojo tank for rainwater harvesting and water conservation.
- Pillows, linen, beds, duvets, and mattress protectors to enhance comfort and dignity for our residents.
- Internet connectivity to facilitate communication, education, and skills development.
- Perishable and non-perishable food items to support our nutrition programme.
- Cleaning chemicals to maintain a hygienic environment.
- Toilet paper and toiletries.
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