Help Emakhazeni Unemployed Graduates Organization by donating funds to help unemployed graduates for getting exposure in the work environment.
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Help Emakhazeni Unemployed Graduates Organization by donating funds to help unemployed graduates for getting exposure in the work environment.
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Volunteering Programme: Importance: Equipping graduates and Nated learners with practical experience is crucial for their employability. Cost Structure: The costs primarily involve program management, logistical support, and potential stipends for participants. Graduate Education Support Programme: Importance: Enhancing the quality of education in our community is pivotal. This program aims to provide targeted support to our 9 local schools for specific subjects. Cost Structure: We intend to provide stipends to recent graduates as an incentive to participate in this program. Funding for materials, resources, and stipends will be required. Application Campaign for Matriculants: Importance: Supporting local matriculants with financial aid applications and applications to various institutions as per their choice of subjects is essential for their future prospects. Cost Structure: Expenses will include financial support for matriculants and administrative costs. Tour for Grade 12 Learners: Importance: Providing exposure to higher education institutions helps students make informed decisions about their futures. Cost Structure: Costs will include transportation, coordination, and educational materials.
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