Help Play Africa with 10 volunteers for exciting upcoming event! Volunteer today.

 Parktown, Gauteng

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Help Play Africa with 10 volunteers for exciting upcoming event! Volunteer today.


category

Children & Youth

sub-category

Other

duration

4-8 hours

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Help Play Africa with 10 volunteers for exciting upcoming event! Volunteer today.

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Play Africa is proud to be promoting children's rights and “Everyone’s Right to Play” at the annual "We, The People" walk at Constitution Hill on Sunday, 26 March. A special "We, The Children" walk and the post-walk celebration will playfully celebrate children's rights, as enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. Play Africa looks forward to taking part in this fun family day as a powerful voice for children's right to play! Join us to make this day magical for children and families. All volunteers will be asked to participate in a pre-event training / briefing at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg. Please reply to this email if you are interested in participating. Send your contact details and availability for one of the training days prior to the event. Event: Date: Sunday, 26 March 2017 Arrival Time: 7:30am Departure Time: 1:30pm *Please advise if you are available for a training/briefing session at 10am on 17 or 24 March.


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