Help Sparrow Schools Educational Trust by donating food items for children's feeding scheme

 Melville, Gauteng

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Help Sparrow Schools Educational Trust by donating food items for children's feeding scheme

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Help Sparrow Schools Educational Trust by donating food items for children's feeding scheme

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At Sparrow Schools Educational Trust, we are dedicated to empowering neurodivergent learners by equipping them with the tools, confidence, and opportunities they need to thrive — not just in education, but in work and life. We believe that every child deserves the chance to learn, grow, and reach their full potential. That’s why, as part of our mission to uplift disadvantaged communities and combat inequality, we run a vital feeding scheme at both the Sparrow Foundation School and the Sparrow Combined Technical Skills School . A full stomach means better focus, improved engagement, and the energy needed to embrace learning and personal growth. To keep this essential program running, we’re currently seeking donations of the following non-perishable items: -Jungle Oats -Milk (Long Life) -Sugar -Peanut butter -Instant porridge -Other non-perishable essentials and canned goods Every donated item helps ensure that our learners are not only fed but also empowered to show up as their best selves — ready to learn, grow, and dream bigger. Your generosity can make all the difference. Even a single donation provides more than just a meal — it offers care, dignity, and hope for a brighter future. With your support, we can continue unlocking potential, sparking joy, and building stronger futures — one plate, one child, one step at a time.


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