Help Jozi My Jozi with 5 volunteers for Dlala Nje 'caring for young minds' initiative.
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Children & Youth
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Caring for children
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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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🌟 Help Shape Young Futures with Dlala Nje 🌟 Jozi My Jozi is looking for volunteers to support Dlala Nje in creating safe, inspiring spaces for young people to learn, grow and thrive. Whether you're good with books or your hands are great in the garden, there's a place for you! Volunteer Opportunities: 📚 Homework Clinic Weekday afternoons – assist learners with schoolwork and be part of their educational journey. 🌿 Rooftop Garden Saturday mornings – help nurture seedlings and maintain a green space that feeds both body and mind. More about the initiative: 🌍 Mandela Day 2025 🌍 Hey Jozi My Jozi family! This year’s Mandela Day is all about building real, lasting change and it starts with small actions that make big impact. 💪🏾 We’re partnering with community champions like Dlala Nje, to roll out meaningful projects that go beyond the day itself. By getting involved, you’re helping shape futures and uplift communities across Jozi. 📍 Where? Dlala Nje, 1 Lily Avenue, Berea, Johannesburg, 2198 ✉️ How to join? Email Zet Nkomo at: zet@dlalanje.org or pop by in person to say hi and find out more. Got questions or want to get involved in other ways? 📲 Send us a WhatsApp or head to the website: 🔗 https://jozimyjozi.com/projects/help-shape-young-futures-with-dlala-nje/ Let’s make this more than just a day. Let’s build a movement. 🙌🏾 #EveryDayIsMandelaDay #JoziMyJozi
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