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Support this ‘wonderful’ initiative this Women’s Month

Wonderbags will be sold at a fraction of the cost up until the end of August to support women in impoverished communities.

WONDERBAG is running a special deal where the public can order two Wonderbags for only R121 this Women’s Month. The special offer runs up until the end of August, and bags can be purchased through www.mywonderbag.co.za.

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The cost includes delivery to a Pargo pick-up point of your choice.

The concept behind the women-centric campaign was conceptualised by Wonderbag’s special-projects team leader, Cindy-Lynn Vester, who coined the initiative because ‘we stand one to one, as South African women, walking side by side’ – in the hopes to assist fellow South African women through this campaign, hence the specific R121 price point.

Staying true to the essence of the brand that holds women at the heart of who they are as a business, this recent initiative is one of a few that the team have rolled out in August 2023.

Also being carried out during Women’s Month by the team has been a forward-reaching initiative, through their Wonder Women network, that aims to establish a cycle of women empowerment within communities.

“Our network of Wonder Women will be given Shoprite vouchers to purchase ingredients and prepare nourishing meals for fellow women, showcasing the benefits of cooking in a Wonderbag – especially for those who use wood, paraffin and electricity as their main source of energy to cook,” explains Sarah Collins, the founder of Wonderbag.

To support the Wonder Women initiatives in August, and empower even more Wonder Women in rural communities, visit www.mywonderbag.co.za or www.wonderbagworld.co.za.

The socials:
Instagram: @TheWonderbag
Facebook: Facebook.com/TheWonderbag
Twitter: @WonderbagO

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