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Rural & Township Communities Computer Literacy Campaign
Technology is forever evolving and the world is changing with it. However the poor communities continue to stay behind due to lack of access. We are building classrooms in rural area’s to teach young candidates computer literacy . At the moment we looking for donations of old desktop computers and laptops.
Food Parcels And Feeding Schemes Campaign
Due to the current pandemic , many south africans are finding it hard to make a living , especially those who depend on odd jobs to sustain themselves. We looking for any contribution wether in actual food products or store voucher to help out .
Early Education Development Campaign
Early childhood education is a branch of education theory that relates to the teaching of children from birth up to the age of eight. Traditionally, this is up to the equivalent of third grade. We are using this to increase literacy rates in the rural south africa
Elderly and Homeless Shelter Campaign
Many elderly in South Africa are struggling to fend for themselves , they are vulnerable as government grants are often not enough to sustain a living , we aiming to build a home to take care of the elderly
Children Headed Household Campaign
A child-headed household is one where there are no adult carers available and children live on their own. Typically an older child will care for siblings, cousins, nephews or nieces. Such a situation is increasingly common in areas with high AIDS mortality. We work with social workers to identify and assist the families
Rural & Township Communities SMEs Campaigns
While townships are indeed a crucial part of the South African fabric, they are more nurtured than their rural counterparts, which have often fallen to an “out of sight, out of mind” mentality. Ultimately, to grow an inclusive economy, the often-overlooked rural areas must be the centrepiece of the development agenda. As it sits today, compared to many townships, the rural economy is more constrained by limited physical and financial infrastructure, which has constrained social and economic development and preserved the pervasive nature of inequality in South Africa.
