Help Inkwenkwezi Youth Development Sporting Foundation by Donating security installation and install solar panels for UKHUSELO LABANTWANA EDUCARE

 Prudhoe, Eastern Cape

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Help Inkwenkwezi Youth Development Sporting Foundation by Donating security installation and install solar panels for UKHUSELO LABANTWANA EDUCARE

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Help Inkwenkwezi Youth Development Sporting Foundation by Donating security installation and install solar panels for UKHUSELO LABANTWANA EDUCARE

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Right now 50 children are without an ECD facility, while 5 ECD practitioners are seated at home because our two facilities have been broken into and vandalized. IYDS Foundation has refurbished two ECD facilities for Ukhuselo Labantwana Edu-care. Both these have been vandalized due to lack of security systems and personnel. We have since built a new ECD facility that is 80% complete. As a call to action, we kindly request corporate South Africa, impact partners, funding partners and strategic partners to join hands to completing the facility. Our wish list: Installation of security systems Installation of solar panels Tilling X8 Aluminium windows X4 doors X1 sliding door Your assistance will help provide physical education and nutritious meals to address stunted growth and malnutrition, enabling children to grow at age-appropriate levels and excel academically in a secure, supportive environment.


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