Help Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA with 100 volunteers for Sharing a social media post today about education!

 Hankey, Eastern Cape

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Help Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA with 100 volunteers for Sharing a social media post today about education!
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Help Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA with 100 volunteers for Sharing a social media post today about education!

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24th January, is International Day of Education! In South Africa, only 50% of children who enter Grade 1 make it to Grade 12. Less than half of all South African children acquire basic literacy and numeracy skills in primary school. 'Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA' is dedicated to changing that. 'Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA' needs help with sharing information about this important day and what our organization does to promote quality education. To help promote this cause, please 1) Visit the Facebook page of Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA at: www.facebook.com/youthpotentialsa 2) Share today's post about the International Day of Education on your own page and your contacts. Thank you!


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Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA

Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA

Education & Research

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We help disadvantaged rural children & youth in South Africa by bringing afterschool enrichment & education programmes

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