Help Ernest Foundation by donating kids' chairs and tables for an effective learning and activity space
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Help Ernest Foundation by donating kids' chairs and tables for an effective learning and activity space
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The Ernest Foundation is seeking donations of 60 kids' chairs and 15 tables to create a more functional, comfortable, and engaging learning and activity environment for the children in our programs in Orange Farm, South Africa. Currently, we lack sufficient appropriate seating and workspaces, which impacts the children's ability to focus and participate effectively in educational activities, homework support, and recreational play. Your donation of these essential items will: Enhance Learning: Provide dedicated spaces for children to sit comfortably, read, write, and engage in educational activities, improving their concentration and learning outcomes. Facilitate Group Activities: Allow for better organization of children into groups for collaborative learning, discussions, and creative projects. Improve Comfort and Posture: Ensure children have age-appropriate furniture, promoting better posture and reducing discomfort during long periods of sitting. Create a Welcoming Environment: Contribute to a more structured and inviting atmosphere where children feel valued and ready to learn and play. We are looking for sturdy, durable chairs and tables suitable for children, in good condition. Your contribution will directly support the development and well-being of the children in our care, helping us to provide a more effective and nurturing environment. Drop-off Location: The Ernest Foundation, 9929 Stretford 6, Orange Farm, 1841. Contact for Pick-up/Enquiries: 068 412 5933 or ernestfoundation1@gmail.com
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