Help Wheel Warriors NPC by Donating funds for Inclusive cycling, digital skills and youth mentorship

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Community Development & Social Cohesion
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Community upliftment & support
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Help Wheel Warriors NPC by Donating funds for Inclusive cycling, digital skills and youth mentorship
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Wheel Warriors NPC is a community-based non-profit organisation based in Orange Farm. We empower children, youth, women, and people with disabilities through inclusive cycling, digital skills training, mentorship, school holiday programmes, and community development initiatives. Your donation will help us provide safe cycling opportunities, learning resources, mentorship, and digital skills training, ensuring that more young people and people with disabilities can access opportunities to learn, grow and thrive. Every contribution helps us build a more inclusive and empowered community.
Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable Cities and Communities
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Quality Education
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Reduced Inequalities
Reduce inequality within and among countries
Impact Metrics (Estimates)
People from marginalised groups to be supported
Learners to be supported
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