Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Donating electronic equipment (Laptops, screens etc.) for Youth Empowerment and Employment Readiness Programme

 Franklin Roosevelt Park, Gauteng

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Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Donating electronic equipment (Laptops, screens etc.) for Youth Empowerment and Employment Readiness Programme

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Electronics

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Computers & Printers

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Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Donating electronic equipment (Laptops, screens etc.) for Youth Empowerment and Employment Readiness Programme

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At Gift A Child Children's Home, we are launching an exciting Youth Empowerment and Employment Readiness Programme designed to equip young people with the skills, confidence, and opportunities they need to successfully enter the working world. Many of the youth in our care face significant barriers to employment, including limited access to technology, digital literacy training, career guidance, and professional networks. Through this programme, we aim to bridge that gap by providing practical training in computer literacy, job searching, CV writing, interview preparation, online learning, and workplace readiness. To make this vision a reality, we are seeking donations of new or gently used digital equipment, including: • Laptops and desktop computers • Monitors and screens • Printers and scanners • Keyboards, mice and accessories • Tablets and smart devices • Networking and IT equipment • Educational software and digital resources Every device donated becomes a tool for learning, growth, and opportunity. Your contribution will help create a dedicated digital learning space where young people can develop critical skills, access educational resources, apply for jobs, and prepare for successful futures.


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