Help Women Leadership Social Empowerment by Donating an all-in-one printer for job seeking young people.

 Daveyton, Gauteng

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Help Women Leadership Social Empowerment by Donating an all-in-one printer for job seeking young people.

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Electronics

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Computers & Printers

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Help Women Leadership Social Empowerment by Donating an all-in-one printer for job seeking young people.

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URGENT APPEAL: Printer Donation Needed At Women Leadership Social Empowerment (WLSE), one of the ways we support our beneficiaries is by helping them apply for jobs. This includes printing CVs, scanning certificates, and making copies of essential documents, all free of charge. Unfortunately, our office printer has recently broken down, and this has left many of our young job seekers and community members unable to access the basic tools they need to apply for opportunities. We are kindly appealing for support from anyone who may be able to assist with: - A working printer (brand new or pre-loved) or - A monetary contribution to repair the one we currently have. A printer might seem small, but for our beneficiaries, it is a lifeline, helping them unlock opportunities, submit applications, and move closer to employment. If you or your organization can help, please reach out to us. Your contribution will make a direct and meaningful difference. Thank you for supporting our mission and the communities we serve.


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