Help South African Education Project (SAEP) by making a financial donation for nutritional support at the centres we work with

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Help South African Education Project (SAEP) by making a financial donation for nutritional support at the centres we work with

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Help South African Education Project (SAEP) by making a financial donation for nutritional support at the centres we work with

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SAEP supports 75 ECD centres in Philippi to become centres of excellence through our holistic training and mentorship in centre management, learning programme enrichment and providing nutritious meals and learning materials. We work in partnership with the Department of Social Development (DSD to support 138 centres (including those in our holistic programme) to achieve compliance and register with DSD so that they qualify to receive a subsidy. The ECD centres employ 511 principals and practitioners and enrol 5,597 children. We are seeking financial donations to support feeding children in the centres we support in Philippi. To make a donation visit our website www.saep.org (donate page). Thank you for your support.


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South African Education Project (SAEP)

South African Education Project (SAEP)

Babies, Children & Youth

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We help children & young people from disadvantaged communities by educating for a brighter future

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