Help RESCUE NATURE ORGANISATION by Donating Educational Materials such as Stationaries for Environmental Education and Awareness Programmes
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Help RESCUE NATURE ORGANISATION by Donating Educational Materials such as Stationaries for Environmental Education and Awareness Programmes
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Rescue Nature Organisation provide Environmental Education and Awareness Programmes for Waste Management and Climate change in the surrounding communities. Hence, the organization requires Educational Materials and Stationaries to implement such as Activities: 1. Office and Training Stationeries, Resources, Materials and Equipments: 1.1. Office Desk Letter Trays Multicolored sets x 3 1.2. Multicolored Typek Sheets (A1-B6) x Packs 1.3. Office Desk Pens and Pencils Cups x 4 1.4. Office Desk Magazine Files x 7 1.5. Office Cutting Scissors (Multi-sizes) x 5 1.6. Attendance Register Books x 5 1.7. Penflex Rulers and Stainless Steel Rulers (Multi-sizes) x 7 1.8. Magic Clip Dispensers and Paper Board Clips x 5 1.9. PVC Folding Clip Boards x 4 1.10. Multicolored Educational Charts and Frames x Packs and Sets 1.11. Diaries Regency and Executive Diaries x 5 1.12. Note Pads, Exercise Books And Treeline Counter Books (Flush 1Q-4Q) x Packs 1.13. Pockets Files, Board Lever Files, Quotation Folders, Filing Plastic Pockets x Sets 1.14. Carry File Folders, Accessible Files, Binding Covers x Sets 1.15. Sellotapes, Bostiks Prestiks, Glue Sticks, Penguin Office Glues, Pritt Project Glues x Sets 1.16. Trofoil Tape Dispensers x 3 1.17. Multicolored Post-it Notes Cards and Construction Papers x Packs 1.18. Multicoloured Marking Pens and Highlighters, Correction Tipxes x Sets 1.19. Multicolored Pens, Pencils, Colored Pencils, Erasers, Sharpeners x Sets
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