Help Reatlehile Day Care Center with 15 volunteers for Youth and community

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Children & Youth

sub-category

Teaching & Tutoring

duration

4-8 hours

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Help Reatlehile Day Care Center with 15 volunteers for Youth and community

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As part of our commitment to supporting education and learner wellbeing, our organisation plans to implement a School Support Initiative at Leratong Secondary School during 2026 for Human rights on the 20 March, the International Year of the Volunteer. The initiative aims to support at least 50 learners from vulnerable backgrounds by providing essential school items that promote dignity, attendance, and academic participation. Planned beneficiaries: • A minimum of 50 learners at Leratong Secondary School Support to be provided includes: • School shoes • Pens and basic stationery • Sanitary pads for girl learners and cleaning material for toilets. Access to these basic necessities plays a critical role in improving learner confidence, reducing absenteeism, and supporting equal participation in education—particularly for girl learners. This initiative will be implemented through partnerships with volunteers, donors, and community stakeholders, aligning with our broader goal of strengthening community-based support for education. We welcome collaboration and support to ensure the successful delivery of this initiative and to maximise its impact on learners’ lives.


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