Help Siyabonga Dorah’s Ark Children’s Home & place of Safety by Donating Old Computers, Laptops, Old Phones for Our Youth in our Computer and E-Waste Programme

 Mare Street, Gauteng

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Help Siyabonga Dorah’s Ark Children’s Home & place of Safety by Donating Old Computers, Laptops, Old Phones for Our Youth in our Computer and E-Waste Programme

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Computers & Printers

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Help Siyabonga Dorah’s Ark Children’s Home & place of Safety by Donating Old Computers, Laptops, Old Phones for Our Youth in our Computer and E-Waste Programme

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To bridge the technological divide in informal settlements and vulnerable communities, we are seeking donations of old computers and smartphones for our Computer Education & Digital Recycling Programme. This initiative equips beneficiaries with basic computer skills, internet access, and digital literacy training while also promoting sustainable e-waste management by refurbishing and repurposing donated devices. If your organization is unable to donate devices, we would appreciate and welcome a financial donation of R2, 500 to help implement and expand the programme's impact.


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Siyabonga Dorah’s Ark Children’s Home & place of Safety

Siyabonga Dorah’s Ark Children’s Home & place of Safety

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