Help Initiative Youth Development Program by Donating Printer Catriges and Toners for HP printers Hp Laser107w and Officejet8013

 Pretoria North, Gauteng

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Help Initiative Youth Development Program by Donating Printer Catriges and Toners for HP printers Hp Laser107w and Officejet8013

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Help Initiative Youth Development Program by Donating Printer Catriges and Toners for HP printers Hp Laser107w and Officejet8013

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IYDP is a youth development organisation based in Gauteng, committed to supporting learners and unemployed youth through education support, digital skills training, career guidance, and employment readiness programmes. As part of our daily operations, we rely heavily on printing learning materials, CVs, application forms, and training resources for our beneficiaries. We kindly request a donation of printer consumables, specifically ink cartridges for HP OfficeJet 8013 and toner cartridges for HP Laser 107w, to help us continue delivering these essential services. Your support will help us: Print educational and training materials for disadvantaged learners; Assist youth with CV printing and job applications; Support administrative work for our development programmes; Reduce operational costs so more resources can go directly to beneficiaries. Any contribution, whether new or unused surplus stock, would be greatly appreciated. We are willing to arrange collection and can provide an acknowledgement letter as well as our organisational registration documents if required. Your support will directly contribute to empowering young people with access to opportunities and resources they would otherwise not have.


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