Help Vusizwe Foundation by Donating for funds construction of a river crossing for Enabling children & workers to go in & out of village

 Idutywa, Eastern Cape

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Help Vusizwe Foundation by Donating for funds construction of a river crossing for Enabling children & workers to go in & out of village

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Help Vusizwe Foundation by Donating for funds construction of a river crossing for Enabling children & workers to go in & out of village

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We are a remote rural village of kwaZangashe in Eastern Cape Province, just 30 minutes outside of a small town called Dutywa, SOUTH AFRICA. Our children do not go to school for weeks and weeks during rainy seasons. This poor community is now stuck as it can not raise the funding from within itself. As tribal chief of the village i have decided to approach the crowd funding platform to appeal for help. On rainy season life comes to a stand-still in KwaZangashe, schools children can not go to their schools, travelling out of the village becomes nearly impossible and this impacts even services like clinics etc. With funds raised from this campaign we will build a concrete river crossing which will allow scholar transport and even health services to access the village. Thank you.


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