Help Ernest Foundation by donating 3 functional computers for youth empowerment and digital literacy

 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating 3 functional computers for youth empowerment and digital literacy

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Computers & Printers

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating 3 functional computers for youth empowerment and digital literacy

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The Ernest Foundation is seeking the donation of 3 working computers (laptops or desktops) to enhance our community programs and administrative capacity in Orange Farm. In today’s world, digital access is a necessity. These computers will serve as vital tools for: Youth Empowerment: Providing a space for local youth to research homework, apply for tertiary education, and create professional CVs for job applications. Educational Support: Assisting children in our programs with digital literacy skills that are essential for their future success. Operational Efficiency: Allowing our team to manage records, draft funding proposals, and communicate more effectively with partners and donors. We are looking for: Laptops or Desktops: In good working condition with basic software. Peripherals: Monitors, keyboards, and mice if donating desktop units. Your donation of technology will open doors of opportunity for the Orange Farm community, turning digital dreams into reality. Drop-off Location: The Ernest Foundation, 9929 Stretford 6, Orange Farm, 1841. Contact for Pick-up/Enquiries: 📞 068 412 5933 or 📧 ernestfoundation1@gmail.com


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