Help FRIDA HARTLEY SHELTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN by donating School Stationery for our school beneficiaries

 Bellevue, Gauteng

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Help FRIDA HARTLEY SHELTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN by donating School Stationery  for our school beneficiaries

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Help FRIDA HARTLEY SHELTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN by donating School Stationery for our school beneficiaries

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We are in need of school stationery for the 2026 school year for our school beneficiaries. Kindly assist by donating any of the items listed below. Scissors 20 Tepax 2 File ring enforcements 1 Plastic Filing sleeves 100 A4 10 Permanent markers bullet point, assorted 1.5 mm, box of 12 10 Bostik Prestik – white 100g x 5 10 Double-sided tape 2 Print paper A4 box 20 Pens (black and blue) pk 20s 20 RBE pad calendar 2024 2 French curve set A3 5 Metal compass with LED 5 Clutch pencil (multicolour) 20 Casio calculator fx-82 ES plus scientific 10 Oil pastels of 24s 20 Grade 12 study guide mathematics 5 Grade 12 study guide Afrikaans 5 Mathematical set 20 RBE pad calendar 2024 4 Hardcover book (96 pages) 150 Arch liver files 10 Rulers 30 Pencils 20pk 30 Wax crayons 24 pk 20 Oxford Dictionary English 15 Oxford dictionary Afrikaans 15 Flip File (50) 10 Eraser 20 Wax crayons 20 Sharpener 20 Exam pads 50 Highlighter 30 File Dividers 30 Portfolio files 30 Prit glue 40 Plastic book covers 150


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