Help Life 4 U Foundation with 5 volunteers for Computer Facilitator Mentor

 Tembisa, Gauteng

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Help Life  4 U Foundation with 5 volunteers for Computer Facilitator Mentor


category

Business related skills

sub-category

IT

duration

1-4 hours

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Help Life 4 U Foundation with 5 volunteers for Computer Facilitator Mentor

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Life 4 U Foundation is looking for Computer Facilitator Mentor to train and guide our Computer facilitator to train unemployed youth in End User Computing. Our organisation runs 6 week computer training to help our youth in Tembisa. At Life 4 U Foundation, we provide daily warm meals daily to vulnerable community members through our feeding scheme and we assist unemployed youth with services such as job placements, advice and referrals, free computer training, Life Skills Training, Cashier Training, Drivers licence and plumbing technical skills. Our beneficiaries includes unemployed youth, elderly people, Vulnerable Children and people living with disabilities. Our cause is worth supporting with clear goals, opportunities and objectives. We are compliant with SARS and the Department of Social Development. We are also a section 18a public benefit and BBBEEE organisation with 100% black beneficiaries. With our community at heart, we hope our request can be considered. Your support will be highly appreciated. For More Information, Please Contact: Simon Molekwa: L4U Foundation Centre Manager Tel: 0119246960 Cell: 0791693705 Email: Simon@life4ufoundation.co.za Email: life4ufoundation@gmail.com


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