Help Asavela Peko Foundation by donating school shoes for 50 children aged 6 - 17 years old who are in need.

 Delft, Western Cape

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Help Asavela Peko Foundation by donating school shoes for 50 children aged 6 - 17 years old who are in need.

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Help Asavela Peko Foundation by donating school shoes for 50 children aged 6 - 17 years old who are in need.

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School Shoes Drive We have received requests for the school shoes from underprivileged children and community members for needy and vulnerable learners attending their schooling across the Kwa-Zulu Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape. In our response we have identified 50 beneficiary children for the shoes and we are going all out to get the much needed donations, sponsorships, funding and partnerships that would see the children afforded the needed school shoes. If, and when the children receive the shoes the following will happen: 1. Their dignity will be protected 2. Their health and safety will no longer be exposed 3. Their self-esteem and confidence will increase 4. Their academic results will improve 5. Their parents will be relieved of the worry to fend for the shoes We are appealing and encouraging the people, companies, and organizations who can be able to assist to pledge their support through donating pairs of shoes, or the money for us to buy the schools for the children in need. For more inquiries contact us on +27 79 772 7019 Call/WhatsApp or alternatively info@asavelapekofoundation.org.za


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