Help Life 4 U Foundation by donating 6 computers,chairs, tables, files, stationery for the unemployed youth program in Tembisa.

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Computers & Printers
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Help Life 4 U Foundation by donating 6 computers,chairs, tables, files, stationery for the unemployed youth program in Tembisa.
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Life 4 U Foundation is hereby asking for donation of redundant computers for our youth development program which is aimed at capacitating and skilling the youth of Tembisa who are directly affected by the scourge of Nyaope, alcohol and drugs abuse, teenage pregnancy, unemployment, crime and other social ills. Our centre offer advice and referral service to the unemployed youth were information regarding education, employment opportunities, business development is available for the youth visiting our centre In Tembisa. Currently we offer accredited computer and cashier training for unemployed youth in Tembisa; and our organisation is in dire need of computers and laptops to successfully skill more unemployed youth. Our organisation it’s compliant with SARS and Department of Social Development; we are also section 18a public benefit organisation which means donations to our organisation are tax deductible which can be delightful to your company; also we are a BBBEEE organisation with 100% black beneficiaries. Our cause is worth supporting with clear goals, opportunities and objectives. For more information please contact Life 4 U Foundation @ 011 924-6096/0791693705/0795969099 or email life4ufoundation@workmail.co.za Our address is 303 21th March Street, Moriting Section-Tembisa.
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