Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Unused laptops and computers for The Gift A Child Children's Home

 Franklin Roosevelt Park, Gauteng

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Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Unused laptops and computers for The Gift A Child Children's Home

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Electronics

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Computers & Printers

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Help Gift A Child Children's Home by Unused laptops and computers for The Gift A Child Children's Home

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Gift A Child Children’s Home urgently needs laptops and desktops to support the children’s education. The children in our care attend government schools with very limited resources, which means most of their research, projects, and homework require computer access. Without these tools, the children are forced to rely on costly and unsafe internet cafés, often walking long distances just to complete basic school tasks. Having laptops and desktops at the home will allow us to: Provide a safe study environment Support daily homework and school projects Improve digital literacy and confidence Create opportunities for older youth to learn skills that increase future employability These devices don’t need to be brand-new—second-hand or end-of-range equipment in working condition would make a significant impact. By supporting this need, you are investing directly in the children’s education, dignity, and future.


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