Help PASS IT ON TRAINING by By providing accredited skills training for For unemployed youth and women

 Heidedal, Free State

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Help PASS IT ON TRAINING by By providing accredited skills training for For unemployed youth and women

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Help PASS IT ON TRAINING by By providing accredited skills training for For unemployed youth and women

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We already have a safe, accessible space available — our founder has offered his own yard as the placement site for the container classrooms. This means the project can begin immediately once the classrooms are sponsored. The site is secure, close to learners, and ready for installation with no extra rental costs. Pass It On Training Centre is fully prepared to restart training. We have SETA accreditation, qualified facilitators, laptops, sewing machines, and learners who are eager to continue. The only missing element is the physical classroom space we lost when we could no longer afford rent. Container classrooms are a long‑term solution that will give PIOTC stability, independence, and the ability to grow without worrying about rising rental costs. Donors can be confident that their support will create a permanent training hub that continues year after year. Your assistance will directly restore accredited training for unemployed youth and women and help rebuild a vital community upliftment centre.


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