Help Sekusile Day Care with 10 volunteers for a morning of gardening and spending time with children
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category
Environment
sub-category
Agricultural & Gardening
duration
1-4 hours
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Help Sekusile Day Care with 10 volunteers for a morning of gardening and spending time with children
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Sekusile daycare was found by Samkelisiwe Shili in 2017 in kwamashu k section near Richmond farm with the initiative of helping under privilege children get the best of education security and an environment filled with love and warmth , the founder Mrs Shili had this initiative to open this non profit organization when an incident around the community whereby a child was sexually abused by their uncle when the mom was at work so this sparked the idea of creating a safe and educational zone for children, with this being said Sekusile Daycare was born .It turned to more than just an ecd but ended up being the backbone of the under privileged area of Kwamashu (Richmond farm) with the centre doing more than educating the youth but also in most cases feeding those in the community with Gods grace the donations are brought in large quantities thus providing more than enough for the organization and its surrounding area .Sekusile Daycare is the first registered ECD in its area.
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