Help Project Literacy by donating 10 laptops and 5 desk printers for Reading Champions

 Arcadia, Gauteng

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Help Project Literacy by donating 10 laptops and 5 desk printers for Reading Champions

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On behalf of our organization, I am reaching out with a heartfelt request for your support in strengthening our Reading Champions across all our programmes. As you may know, our Reading Champions are dedicated community members (earning a stipend) who volunteer their time to mentor learners, collect literacy data, and promote digital literacy across schools and villages. To enhance their effectiveness and ensure accurate data collection, we are seeking a donation of 10 laptops and 5 desk printers. These resources will enable our Reading Champions to: - Build digital literacy skills essential for modern education. - Collect, analyze, and report data more efficiently. - Provide learners with practical exposure to technology. - Strengthen accountability and transparency in our literacy initiatives. Your contribution will directly empower our Reading Champions to bridge the digital divide and create lasting impact in communities where access to technology remains limited. By equipping them with these tools, you will be investing in both education and empowerment. We would be deeply grateful for your consideration of this request. Together, we can ensure that every child has the opportunity to thrive in a digital world while nurturing a culture of reading and learning. Thank you for your continued commitment to education and community development.


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