113 days ago

Looking for unwanted dead/alive Lawnmowers

Aminiasi from Mount Wellington

Hello, neighbors!

I am personally embarking on a meaningful initiative to support male inmates by volunteering visit to the local men's correctional facilities , aiming to point them right direction to give them hope and change mindset of well-being, spiritual wairua Talanoa support and positive encouragement once or twice every month.
To help me make this possible, I have been collecting petrol lawnmowers—both working and non-working.

🌿 How You Can Help:

- If you have an old petrol lawnmower collecting dust in your garage, consider donating it to our cause!

- Your contributions will be used to fund more volunteer visit, helping us bring hope and resources to those who need it most.
Also maybe created programs in future to use for Mens
Cultures.

🚜 What im Looking For:

- Working petrol lawnmowers

- Non-working petrol lawnmowers (we'll find a way to recycle or repair!)

📅 Drop-off Details:

- Please contact me to arrange a drop-off or pickup.

- 0211678223
Aminiasi

Together, we can make a difference! Thank you for your support in turning unused equipment into a chance for growth and saving one soul at a time . Hoping to change one family , leads to better community and better country into a better world 💚


P.s - I randomly give away a mower or two every month
To a family in need .
Just check with me on above contact.

#CommunitySupport #Volunteer #MensPrison #LawnmowerDonation #MakeADifference

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