Help Initiatives of Change by Donating stationary for for our workshops

 Olievenhoutbosch, Gauteng

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Help Initiatives of Change by Donating stationary  for for our workshops

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Education

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Stationery

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Help Initiatives of Change by Donating stationary for for our workshops

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In South Africa Initiatives of Change runs two programmes that are in a workshop format, where we encourage creativity like drawing, using clay and writing for our participants to express themselves. We therefore need stationaries for our workshops to run smoothly. Initiatives of Change South Africa has a timeline of over 90 years. Its approach is built on key principles of inner reflection and living a value/moral based lifestyle. Our programs focus on peace building, ethical leadership, skills development and sustainable living. A core focus of IofC South Africa is NATION BUILDING. This is an instrument for building an inclusive nation under God. Not the political and often divisive concept of forging national identity through political structures. Nation Building, from IofC’s perspective, is about an inspirational vision and agenda-seeking to rebuild what is broken and needs restoring in our families and communities without going through political structures and processes, using our own initiative and community building. It operates at all levels and appeals to all people. We believe that by creating platforms for telling our stories we will be able to help to heal the past and harness the future.


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