Help APD Nelson Mandela Bay - Empowering Abilities by additional support in food and computer upgrades for ongoing upliftment and well being of our beneficiaries

 North End, Eastern Cape

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Help APD Nelson Mandela Bay - Empowering Abilities by additional support in food and computer upgrades for ongoing upliftment and well being of our beneficiaries

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Food

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Computers & Printers

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Help APD Nelson Mandela Bay - Empowering Abilities by additional support in food and computer upgrades for ongoing upliftment and well being of our beneficiaries

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Our beneficiaries are all youth with disabilities residing in disadvantaged communities, we provide a daily hot lunch for them during their training, in most cases this is the only hot meal they regularly receive, we therefore would like to extend our support to the households and communities by providing food parcels for them to take home on a regular basis. Our request for computer equipment is to increase our training facilities so they have regular access and increased digital skills training during the personal development component of their program. Disadvantaged youth with disabilities are increasingly becoming the forgotten youth of South Africa, it is our mission to find the ability in every disability and to prove that in this cruel society there is hope of a future inclusive for all.


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APD Nelson Mandela Bay - Empowering Abilities

APD Nelson Mandela Bay - Empowering Abilities

Disability

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We help disadvantaged youth 18-35 with disabilities by skills and social development and employment.

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