Help Amy Foundation, Formerly The Amy Biehl Foundation by donating a used or new flip stand for our soft skills classes.

 Sybrandpark, Western Cape

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Help Amy Foundation, Formerly The Amy Biehl Foundation by donating a used or new flip stand for our soft skills classes.

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Education & Early Childhood Development

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Classroom equipment & furniture

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Help Amy Foundation, Formerly The Amy Biehl Foundation by donating a used or new flip stand for our soft skills classes.

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Help Empower Young Minds – Support Our Flipchart Stand Drive The Amy Foundation is currently in need of a flipchart stand to enrich our learning spaces and enhance interactive teaching for the youth in our programmes. From spelling lessons and brainstorming sessions to creative workshops, this simple yet powerful tool can make a meaningful difference in how we engage and inspire young learners. You can support our efforts by donating a new or gently used flipchart stand, or by contributing toward the purchase of one. Every bit of help brings us closer to creating a more dynamic and effective learning environment.

Sustainable Development Goals

Quality Education

Quality Education

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all


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Amy Foundation, Formerly The Amy Biehl Foundation

Amy Foundation, Formerly The Amy Biehl Foundation

Community Development & Social Cohesion

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We help children and youth by running after school & skills development programmes

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