Help Sparrow Schools Educational Trust by gift hampers or individual items for female staff

 Melville, Gauteng

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Help Sparrow Schools Educational Trust by gift hampers or individual items for female staff

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Celebrating the Women Who Make Education Possible: At Sparrow Schools Educational Trust, we're dedicated to empowering neurodivergent learners with the tools, confidence, and opportunities they need to thrive in education, work, and life. Our mission to uplift disadvantaged communities and combat inequality is made possible by our dedicated staff—many of whom are remarkable women who go above and beyond every day. As Women's Day approaches, we're seeking your support to show our female staff how much they're appreciated. We're collecting gift hampers or individual items to create special moments of recognition for these incredible women who make our work possible. Suggested hamper items: • Skincare and cosmetics (face masks, moisturizers, makeup) • Hand creams and lotions • Treats (chocolates, sweets, biscuits) • Beverages (tea, coffee, specialty drinks) • Stationery (notebooks, pens, desk accessories) • Aromatherapy oils or candles Individual donations welcome: If creating a full hamper isn't possible, individual items, like those on the list above, are equally appreciated and will be combined thoughtfully. Your generosity helps us ensure that the women who dedicate their days to empowering our learners receive the recognition they truly deserve. Together, we can celebrate both education and the extraordinary women who make it happen.


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