Help Family Care Ministries by Stationery for Students from EDC up until high school
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Help Family Care Ministries by Stationery for Students from EDC up until high school
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I am kindly request support in the form of stationery supplies for students ranging from the ECD stage through to high school. Many of our learners come from underprivileged backgrounds and often face challenges in accessing basic school supplies, which are essential for effective learning and participation in class. We are currently in need of the following items: Exercise books Pens and pencils Colourings Books Erasers and sharpeners Rulers Crayons and coloring pencils (for ECD learners) Glue sticks and scissors Mathematical sets (for senior grades) Notebooks and folders Scientific Calculators Your generous contribution would make a significant difference in the academic journey of these learners, helping them focus more on their studies without the worry of lacking essential learning materials. If you require any further details or wish to visit our institution, we would be more than happy to arrange a meeting at your convenience. Thank you for considering our request. We truly appreciate any support you can offer.
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