Help Lusemanzi Early Childhood Development by Donating Bakkie and Toyota Quantum for Transporting children from Squatter camp

 Drieziek, Gauteng

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Help Lusemanzi Early Childhood Development by Donating  Bakkie and Toyota  Quantum for Transporting children from Squatter camp

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Help Lusemanzi Early Childhood Development by Donating Bakkie and Toyota Quantum for Transporting children from Squatter camp

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We have 4 classrooms for Toddlers and Preschool. we have 130 children. our Wish List Infrastructure  4 Class rooms ( containers) 4 wall Paint, AND BAKKIE  Office and Sick bay  5 Classrooms  1 big Kitchen  1 big Store room  1 small store room for Garden utensils  2 Toilets for kids Emergency  Fire extinguisher x 5  Syrin x 3  Fire blankets x 5  Assembly point x 1  Alarm x 5 OFFICE FURNITURE EQUIPMENTS  Desk x1  Board room Chairs x 3  Filling cabinet x 5  Fax machine x 1 ( big)  Projector and screen x 1  Laptops x 2  Bakkie and Taxi  Wifi LEARNING MATERIAL  Indoor playing equipment’s  Literacy  Educational books and toys • Puzzles all ages • Building blocks • Musical instruments • Fantasy / make believe equipment’s • Puppets, story telling OUT DOOR PLAY EQUIPMENT  Sand pit x 1  Grassing  Jungle gyms x 2  Building blocks  TOYS  Scooters x 50  Pull wagons x 20  Holla hoops x 90  Soccer ball 19  Minnie netball kid and poles  Skipping ropes x 90  Kitchen  Cutleries  5buckets  1 Microwave big  1 Washing machine  1 Dishwasher Machine  Big Pots  1 Gas Cylinder 48 kg  20 by 50 sqm Shade for kids  Dish washer Zinc big Classroom  20 kids tables  40 kids chairs  5 wall board  5 floor lock Garden  Watering can  100 m hose pipe  Water Sprinkle  Garden Net  Seeds our Wish List.


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