Help Ikamva Labantu by donating educational items and stationery for our preschools and creches in Khayelitsha

 Woodstock, Western Cape

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Help Ikamva Labantu by donating educational items and stationery for our preschools and creches in Khayelitsha

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Educational material

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Help Ikamva Labantu by donating educational items and stationery for our preschools and creches in Khayelitsha

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There is very little preschool education in the townships, so children enter school unprepared and fall behind quickly. Ikamva Labantu’s Preschool programme aims to provide skills to community preschools by training practitioners and principals to provide a unique preschool education programme, custom designed for the township setting. This takes place at the model best-pracise Kwakhanya Educare where trainees gain invaluable practical experience. These preschools are set up by passionate entrepeneurs who use their own homes to accommodate the communities’ children. They are solving a local problem by providing a service within walking distance to children’s homes so that preschool is accessible, parents do not have to pay expensive transport costs and children do not have to be exposed to danger on the streets. You can bring joy and fun, stimulate learning and thinking by donating the following items: powder paint and brushes, picture and story books, puzzles, fabric for bean bags, crayons, felt-tip pens, glue, playdough, skipping ropes, soft balls.


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