Help Sweet Fragrance by Donating Stationery for the less fortunate in the Western Cape
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Help Sweet Fragrance by Donating Stationery for the less fortunate in the Western Cape
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Sweet Fragrance is committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of learners across the Western Cape. As part of our ongoing community upliftment efforts, we are launching a Stationery Donation Initiative to support less fortunate schools throughout the year. Many schools in under-resourced communities face challenges in providing basic stationery supplies to learners. Through this initiative, Sweet Fragrance aims to distribute essential items such as pens, pencils, exercise books, rulers, erasers, and other learning materials to help ensure that learners are equipped to participate fully in their education. We kindly invite your organisation to partner with us by donating stationery or contributing towards the purchase of these much-needed supplies. Your support will directly impact learners and educators, helping to create a more supportive and empowering learning environment. Together, we can help build brighter futures for children in the Western Cape by ensuring they have the tools they need to succeed. Thank you for your generosity and commitment to uplifting our communities. We would welcome the opportunity to discuss how you can get involved.
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