Help Yabonga Children's Project with 3 volunteers for creating Microsoft Access Database.

 Kenilworth, Western Cape

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Help Yabonga Children's Project with 3 volunteers for creating Microsoft Access Database.
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category

Business related skills

sub-category

Data Capturing & Analysis

duration

1-4 hours

2 participants

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Help Yabonga Children's Project with 3 volunteers for creating Microsoft Access Database.

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We are currently looking for volunteers to assist us with creating a new database that is easy and efficient to use. *Do you have Microsoft Access Experience? With proven documents. *Do you know your way around Microsoft? *Are you able to teach 2-3 people how to use Microsoft Access? *Are you able to create a new database on Microsoft Access? If yes to all, Yabonga seeks you.. Some more information about Yabonga Children's Project: *We are based at 2 Main Road Wynberg, you will need your own transport to and from Wynberg *Our office hours are from 8h30am - 16h30pm from Mondays to Fridays only. If you feel like this is a volunteer position for you please feel free to contact us at 021 761 2940 or you may contact us via our For Good profile and we will get back to you within the hour. Please see below our links: For Good Website: https://www.forgood.co.za/case/profile/yabonga-childrens-project Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Yabonga/ Website: www.yabonga.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yabonga20/ Thank you and we look forward to meeting you!


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