Help Living through Learning by donating a donor database for marketing and funding purposes

 Diep River, Western Cape

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Help Living through Learning by donating a donor database for marketing and funding purposes

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Help Us Build a More Literate South Africa At Living Through Learning, we are committed to expanding our reach and empowering more South African learners through impactful literacy interventions at township schools. To make this possible, we rely on the generous support of individuals and corporate partners who believe in the power of education to transform lives. As we grow, we are seeking connections with corporates that share our vision of a more literate and equitable South Africa. If you know of any individuals, companies, or networks that may be interested in supporting our mission, we would deeply appreciate an introduction. Your referrals and knowledge could help us open new doors and provide life-changing learning opportunities for the children who need it most. Together, we can create lasting change — one learner at a time.


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Living through Learning

Living through Learning

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We help foundation phase learners by practical application to teaching literacy

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