Help Lesedi la Batho with 5 volunteers for professionally photographing our programs for marketing

4 volunteers still needed
category
General Skills & Services
sub-category
Photography
duration
4-8 hours
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Help Lesedi la Batho with 5 volunteers for professionally photographing our programs for marketing
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Lesedi la Batho (meaning "light for the people") is a faith-based NGO operating a multi-faceted community centre in the Mabopane township, 40km north of Pretoria, since March 2011. Our mission is to uplift, equip and empower vulnerable women and youth to improve their lives and become independent of handouts. Our programs include skills training, job placement assistance, small business development, preventative education programs in the 10 local primary and high schools, a day care centre, community support and outreach. We are seeking a passionate volunteer photographer to assist us with capturing high quality photo's of our various community upliftment activities for marketing purposes. In 2014, a wonderful volunteer assisted us in this way, and we used his photo's to amplify our work and for marketing materials for many years. Of course - especially in light of the recent POPI Act - these photos are now outdated, and our organisation would be sincerely blessed with professional, updated photos! Our friendly, energetic team will meet you at our community centre in Mabopane and guide you for a morning or afternoon. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out - mary@lesedilabatho.co.za We can't wait to meet you!
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