Help Ernest Foundation by donating 15 child-sized tables for an ECD pilot project

 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating 15 child-sized tables for an ECD pilot project

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating 15 child-sized tables for an ECD pilot project

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The Ernest Foundation is urgently seeking donations of 15 sturdy, child-sized tables for our new Early Childhood Development (ECD) pilot project in Orange Farm, South Africa. These tables are crucial for creating a functional and effective learning environment for the young children we serve. Having a proper workspace will directly help us to: Facilitate Learning Activities: Provide a dedicated surface for children to engage in essential activities like drawing, painting, building with blocks, and other educational tasks. Support Group Work: Allow for small-group collaboration, where children can learn to share, communicate, and work together on projects. Encourage Independence: Give children their own space, fostering a sense of ownership and independence. Improve the Learning Environment: Contribute to a well-equipped, organized, and nurturing space that promotes early learning and care. We are looking for tables that are in good condition, durable, and safe for young children. Your contribution will directly impact the daily comfort and foundational development of these young learners, helping us make our ECD pilot project a success. Drop-off Location: The Ernest Foundation, 9929 Stretford 6, Orange Farm, 1841. (Please clearly mark your donation for the "ECD Pilot Project" if dropping off). Contact for Pick-up/Enquiries: 068 412 5933 or ernestfoundation1@gmail.com


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