Help Durban Child and Youth Care by donating 10 USB (Max 8GB) for academic programmes with children and youth in our care

 Bulwer, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help Durban Child and Youth Care by donating 10 USB (Max 8GB) for academic programmes with children and youth in our care

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Help Durban Child and Youth Care by donating 10 USB (Max 8GB) for academic programmes with children and youth in our care

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At the Durban Child and Youth Care Centre, we are committed to supporting the educational development of the children and youth in our care. A simple tool like a USB flash drive can make a significant impact on their academic journey. Many of the children at our Centre rely on shared computers for completing schoolwork. They often do not have personal devices or access to reliable internet and cloud storage. A USB flash drive provides each learner with: A secure and personal way to store school assignments and projects. A portable tool to transfer schoolwork between school and the Centre. A solution for saving work safely on shared computers, preventing loss or accidental deletion. A USB may seem like a small donation, but for the children and youth at the Durban Child and Youth Care Centre, it’s a gateway to learning, digital access, and academic progress. It helps overcome challenges of shared equipment, limited internet, and personal storage — giving each learner a vital tool to support their education and future.


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