Help I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION by New or Pre-owned Laptops for our ICT Program

 Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, North West

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Help I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION by New or Pre-owned Laptops for our ICT Program

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Help I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION by New or Pre-owned Laptops for our ICT Program

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Our ICT Program was established to equip vulnerable children and youth in our community with essential computer and digital literacy skills, preparing them for the modern job market and academic success. However, we are currently facing a major challenge: a critical shortage of laptops. Many of our learners are eager to participate and learn, but due to the limited number of functional devices, we are forced to turn some away or have them share laptops, which hinders effective learning. Most of the laptops we currently use are outdated or frequently malfunction, making it difficult to deliver quality training. This shortage limits the reach and impact of the program, which is designed to empower young people from disadvantaged backgrounds with practical ICT skills that can improve their futures and break the cycle of poverty. We kindly appeal to individuals, companies, and organizations to support our ICT Program by donating new or pre-owned laptops. These laptops will empower vulnerable children and youth in our community with essential digital skills, helping bridge the digital divide and enhance their future opportunities. Your contribution—whether a single device or more—can make a meaningful difference in their learning journey and open doors to brighter, tech-driven futures.


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I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION

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