Help Life 4 U Foundation with 10 volunteers for Wash 4 Life (Schools Hygiene Campaign)
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Children & Youth
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Teaching & Tutoring
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Help Life 4 U Foundation with 10 volunteers for Wash 4 Life (Schools Hygiene Campaign)
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Volunteers with health and hygiene knowledge are needed on weekdays to help in promoting toilet hygiene in Schools and community centres; by teaching learners and children about toilet and personal hygiene, hand wash, water conservation, sanitation and protection of public facilities against vandalism. Wash 4 Life Project it’s a hygiene and water and sanitation awareness campaign managed by Life 4 U Foundation - (NPO) operating in Tembisa which is registered with the department of Social Development and SARS. The campaign started in 2013 in Ivory Park and Tembisa -Gauteng Province with the primary objective of reducing the incidence of water and sanitation-related diseases and sicknesses, and protects children and youth rights by ensuring that they use clean non-dysfunctional toilets. Our Campaign is literally educating youth and learners in schools about Toilet hygiene because many learners in rural and township schools are exposed to unhygienic health hazard conditions due to insufficient and broken toilet facilities, vandalism and lack of hygiene knowledge; so the project aims to rectify the social ill by educating school children about hygiene and clean environment. Volunteer’s responsibility: Coordinating kids, helping with hand wash demonstrations, toilet cleaning demonstrations, interpretations, distributions of learning material; teaching kids by well-informed hygiene skilled volunteer. Please contact life 4 U Foundation on 0791693705, 0795969099, Life4uFoundation@workmail.co.za (303 March 21 Street Moriting Section Tembisa 1632)
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