Help Rays of Hope with 5 volunteers for tutoring at Rose Act Saturday School

category
Children & Youth
sub-category
Teaching & Tutoring
duration
4-8 hours
How can you help?
Help Rays of Hope with 5 volunteers for tutoring at Rose Act Saturday School
Here's a little more info about this opportunity...
Rose Act runs every Saturday of the government school terms. This year 350 students from grade 4-10 will be tutored in Maths and English by volunteer tutors student are rewarded for academic achievement throughout the year. We need people who can commit and volunteer to tutor our children for 2 hours on a Saturday morning. for more information contact :bafana@raysofhope.co.za/info@raysofhope.co.za
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