Help We LEAD Africa with 5 volunteers for Building renovations

 Krugersdorp, Gauteng

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Help We LEAD Africa with 5 volunteers for Building renovations


category

Construction & Transport

sub-category

Handyman & Painting

duration

more than 8 hours

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Help We LEAD Africa with 5 volunteers for Building renovations

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Help us build a Safe, Inspiring space for Mentorship At the heart of our work is a home, literally. We currently run our mentorship program from one of our founders’ homes. It’s a place filled with warmth, guidance, and the sound of young voices growing in confidence. But as our vision expands and more kids and youth walk through our doors, so does the need for a dedicated space that can truly support their development. We have a dream: to build a small but impactful facility right on the property. A space designed to nurture creativity and learning a place with: An art and craft room for self-expression, A computer room to bridge the digital gap, A library and study area for focused learning, A workshop and teaching space for life skills and development, A homework and assignments room, A small office to run the program effectively, And much-needed bathroom facilities, as we currently rely on the single bathroom inside the main house. This project will require redesigning parts of the home, getting building plans approved, and carrying out the construction, but we believe it's possible, with your support. We are not just building a structure, we are building hope, potential, and a better future for every young boy who enters our space. Join us in making this dream a reality. Your partnership, whether through resources, skills, or funding, can help us create a safe and empowering environment where boys can learn, grow, and thrive. Reach out to Thando on 068 294 6748 or weleadafrica@outlook.om


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