Help The Homestead with 35 volunteers for our youth this Mandela Month and beyond

 Cape Town, Western Cape

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Help The Homestead with 35 volunteers for our youth this Mandela Month and beyond
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27 volunteers still needed


category

Children & Youth

sub-category

Childcare & care support

duration

1-4 hours

5 participants

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Help The Homestead with 35 volunteers for our youth this Mandela Month and beyond

Here's a little more info about this opportunity...

Volunteer your time and sponsor the activity! Our Mandela Day opportunities are designed to create a meaningful experience for both volunteers and our children and youth. We therefore ask volunteer groups to provide the materials, food items or supplies required for the activity they choose. This ensures that every contribution has a lasting impact and that your team can see the difference you have made. Here are some 67 themed activities that you can assist us with this Mandela Month: 67 Food Parcels - Donate non-perishable food items that can provide a Homestead child and their family with something to eat. 67 Blankets - Donate blankets to keep our children warm this winter. 67 Hygiene and Dignity Packs - put together toiletry packs for children in need. 67 Hoodies - Donate hoodies/beanies/socks to keep our children cosy this winter. 67 lunch packs - make sandwiches, hot dogs, goodie bags with some healthy snacks for children. Simply select the activity that most aligns with you and rally the support of your networks, families and friends to create lasting impact with your 67 minutes! Together, we can turn compassion into action. Together, we can restore hope. Once you have gathered your goodies you can drop off at our head office: 150 Strand Street Dewaterkant. For further queries contact 021 419 9763 or email: info@thehomestead.org.za Support The Homestead this Mandela Day and help us continue changing lives, one child at a time.

Sustainable Development Goals

Good Health and Well-being

Good Health and Well-being

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Zero Hunger

Zero Hunger

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

Quality Education

Quality Education

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

Impact Metrics (Estimates)

500learners

Learners to be supported

50parcels

Food parcels to be provided

500meals

Meals to be provided


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