Help VULEKA SCHOOL (Primary and Assisted Learning schools) by donating used/new good condition Musical Instruments for Vuleka School Leaners Grades 0-4

 Sophiatown, Gauteng

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Help VULEKA SCHOOL (Primary and Assisted Learning schools) by donating used/new good condition Musical Instruments for Vuleka School Leaners Grades 0-4

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Help VULEKA SCHOOL (Primary and Assisted Learning schools) by donating used/new good condition Musical Instruments for Vuleka School Leaners Grades 0-4

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Vuleka School is an educational institution committed to providing quality education and fostering creativity in our students. We are reaching out to you with a heartfelt request for a donation of unused musical instruments to enrich the musical experience of our students. At Vuleka School, we believe in the power of music to inspire, educate, and bring joy to the lives of our learners. Unfortunately, due to budget constraints and limited resources, we face challenges in providing a diverse range of musical instruments to our students, hindering their ability to explore and develop their musical talents to their fullest potential. Your generous donation of unused or lightly used musical instruments could make a significant impact on our music program and create opportunities for our students to discover their musical passions. We welcome donations of instruments such as: Guitars, Keyboards/Pianos, Violins, Flutes, Trumpets Drums/Percussion Instruments, recorders, Clarinets Saxophones, Trombones Any other musical instruments suitable for school use


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VULEKA SCHOOL (Primary and Assisted Learning schools)

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