Help Ernest Foundation by donating a functional laptop for education and administrative support
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Help Ernest Foundation by donating a functional laptop for education and administrative support
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The Ernest Foundation is urgently seeking the donation of a functional laptop (new or old) to significantly boost our educational programs and administrative capacity in Orange Farm, South Africa. Access to technology is vital in today's world, and this device will directly benefit the women and children we serve by: Empowering Learning: Providing opportunities for children and youth to develop essential computer literacy skills, access online educational resources, and complete school assignments, helping to bridge the digital divide. Enhancing Administrative Efficiency: Enabling our team to manage records, communicate with partners, create vital program materials, and streamline reporting more effectively, allowing us to focus more resources directly on our beneficiaries. Facilitating Research & Development: Supporting staff and program participants in researching best practices and accessing information crucial for personal and community development. We are looking for a device that is in good working condition, capable of running basic office software (like word processors and spreadsheets) and accessing the internet. We welcome older models, provided they are functional. Your donation of this laptop will open up a world of opportunities for learning and significantly strengthen our operational capabilities. 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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