SBBSL would love to be a part of DOET 2025! Our office space serves as a crucial hub for the community, where we provide essential support, including free condoms, sexual and reproductive health (SRH) advice, and a safe space for those seeking guidance on gender-based violence (GBV) and other sensitive issues.
To continue offering these vital services in a welcoming and functional environment, our space needs a fresh coat of paint—both inside and out—including the main door, surrounding wall, and banisters. Additionally, we require sturdy bookshelves to better organize our limited space, making resources more accessible for clients who visit us for information, support, and referrals.
This project will help us create a more inviting and efficient space, ensuring that everyone, especially vulnerable groups, feels comfortable and supported when they walk through our doors.
To continue offering these vital services in a welcoming and functional environment, our space needs a fresh coat of paint—both inside and out—including the main door, surrounding wall, and banisters. Additionally, we require sturdy bookshelves to better organize our limited space, making resources more accessible for clients who visit us for information, support, and referrals.
This project will help us create a more inviting and efficient space, ensuring that everyone, especially vulnerable groups, feels comfortable and supported when they walk through our doors.
Friday • 08:00 - 14:00
A.TH Illidge Rd
Over the Pond
Over the Pond
Outdoors
0 / 5 Volunteers
2 Organization volunteers
2 Organization volunteers
Contact person
Stg. Building Bridges Saving Lives
Gesner-Orlando
Simon
+ 1 721 559 7261
Stella
Richardson
+ 1 721 580 2969
The desired result of participating in DOET 2025 is to create a more welcoming, organized, and accessible space for our target group. A fresh coat of paint and new bookshelves will improve the environment, making it easier for clients to access free condoms, SRH advice, and GBV support. This upgrade will enhance service delivery, encourage community engagement, and strengthen SBBSL’s impact in supporting vulnerable populations.