Help Human Rights Screened Foundation by 67 X 16gig or 32gig Memory Sticks for Prize- 67 Learners Attending the Khayalitsha Film Fest
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Help Human Rights Screened Foundation by 67 X 16gig or 32gig Memory Sticks for Prize- 67 Learners Attending the Khayalitsha Film Fest
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Mandela Day Call - Urgent awareness of how MORALS can build up a society is needed to begin in schools. As it cannot be the task of the Education system alone. The moral regeneration Charter can be seen as anm extension to the Schools Life Orientation Programme. The Human Rights Screened Foundation aims to add to interventions by harnessing the power of the audio-visual medium to revive one of Madiba’s overlooked legacies—the Moral Regeneration Movement. For more info here is a link to the Moral Regeneration Movement Charter https://static.pmg.org.za/150324MRM_Charter_of_Positive_Values.pdf that aligns with " The Freedom Charter” and the “ SA Constitution”. As we witness daily the Moral decay that is threatening our future generation its time to focus on all our founding Charters that is aimed at creating, just, equal and safe societies. The Moral Regeneration Movement Film Festival will be implemented on 18 July in Khayelitsha. Learners from surrounding schools will attend screenings and take part in discussions guided To encourage attendance to this sustainable project, we want offer incentives and prizes.Technology appears to be key in modern day learning we believe Memory Sticks would be a great prize for a learner. Corporates are welcome to donate their branded memory sticks. The return on investment beyond the marketing value is the possibility of more Moral Societies
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