There are many ways to support our mental health and wellness centers, including volunteering your time, making financial donations, participating in fundraising events, and advocating for mental health awareness within your community. Each contribution, no matter the size or form, plays a vital role in enhancing the services and resources available to those in need. If you would like to donate any of the gifts below, please contact us at 011 254 723882507.
One-Time or Monthly Gifts
Your gift helps our mission of ensuring healthy lives that promote well-being and good mental health for everyone. Your support enables us to provide affordable programs and resources for people in their time of need. Every gift makes an impact. Your financial donation helps support many on their journey to mental wellness.
Donate Items and Goods
As a not-for-profit organization serving inpatient and outpatient clients as well as the community at large, we are always in need of donations to help meet the needs of the people we serve. We accept any forms of donations from new or gently used baby, children and women’s clothes, books and toys, disability aids, as well as food items for our community food bank.
Sponsor an Event or Program
Sponsorship of events and programs shows your organizations support for mental health. By sponsoring Wezesha’s community based activities, your organization gets recognition for its partnership and support, and makes our awareness events and programs possible. Some of the sponsorship opportunities include mental health week activities, sponsoring our distress line, or sponsoring a school program or community sports tournament.
Sponsor a Community Initiative
At Wezesha we empower and uplift our clients’ and the community’s social-economic status by providing entrepreneurship education and business start up kits. Some of the initiatives we engage in are bee keeping, fish farming, community kitchen gardens and our community wellness benches. Your sponsorship towards any of these initiatives ensures that individuals in need have a starting point in acquiring a source of income to support themselves and their families.