Help Imbumba Foundation with 50 volunteers for the Trek4Mandela Women’s Day Expedition
18 volunteers still needed
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Help Imbumba Foundation with 50 volunteers for the Trek4Mandela Women’s Day Expedition
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Employees are invited to apply to be part of the Trek4Mandela Women’s Day Expedition, a fundraising and awareness initiative in support of the Caring4Girls Programme, which provides dignity packs and menstrual health education to schoolgirls. The expedition will take place from 30 July to 11 August 2026 (dates subject to change), with the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro on 9 August, Women’s Day. Participants will take part in the trek while raising awareness and support for girls’ education and dignity. If you are ready for a physical and purpose-driven challenge, sign up to represent IDC and be part of this life-changing journey. • Click on volunteer • In the ‘How can you assist’ box, share your motivation for why you should be selected to represent IDC on this journey. • Click on individual and then press submit. • IDC will review all submission to select the final 5 employees. Closing date to sign up for this opportunity is 23 February, no sign ups will be accepted after this date. IDC will reach out to employees with further updates.
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