Help Jozi My Jozi with 5 volunteers for Dlala Nje 'caring for young minds' initiative.

 Johannesburg, Gauteng

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Help Jozi My Jozi with 5 volunteers for Dlala Nje 'caring for young minds' initiative.


category

Children & Youth

sub-category

Caring for children

duration

1-4 hours

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Help Jozi My Jozi with 5 volunteers for Dlala Nje 'caring for young minds' initiative.

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Jozi My Jozi is a movement born out of a deep passion for Johannesburg. Rooted in the values of our constitution, Jozi My Jozi is a movement for the people, by the people and are committed to uniting individuals from all walks of life—whether from the private or public sector, or the everyday citizens of Johannesburg—to make a meaningful difference. Jozi My Jozi proudly supports incredible initiatives making a difference in our community. All donations raised from this drive will go to vulnerable children and young adults in need, in the Johannesburg area. Volunteer Your Time, Change a Life Join Dlala Nje in creating a safe and inspiring space for young minds to thrive. Volunteer at Dlala Nje Homework Clinic on weekday afternoons or lend a hand in the Rooftop Garden on a Saturday morning. Whether you’re helping with schoolwork or nurturing seedlings, your time and energy will make a lasting impact. Opportunities to suit all schedules, interests and skills. Be part of the change — building brighter futures, one volunteering hour at a time. Initiative address: Dlala Nje, 1 Lily Ave, Berea, Johannesburg, 2198


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