Help South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) with 10 volunteers for Online Home Gardening Training with Enock and Dorcas!

 Soshanguve - NN, Gauteng

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Help South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) with 10 volunteers for Online Home Gardening Training with Enock and Dorcas!
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7 volunteers still needed


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Environment

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Agricultural & Gardening

duration

less than an hour

3 participants

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Help South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) with 10 volunteers for Online Home Gardening Training with Enock and Dorcas!

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We offering a free online 5 day #Virtual Workcamp - Volunteer from home! We need help with provincials that volunteers can use during the online training offer from 13 to 17 April 2020. We have seen the need that young people especially in the lock down period are experiencing. There is that feeling of boredom from watching all the movies and playing board games so why not explore the garden area of that small portion of the yard. We looking for volunteers to be engaged with even well after the one week virtual reality workcamp that we want to work with locally, nationally and even internationally. We have a variety of experts out there we can really use your valuable expertise in developing a Permaculture Home Gardening tool kit that other young people and home users can be able to use. Lets get craking contact Enock on epedze@yahoo.com or Dorcas on dorcsjena@yahoo,com or our website www.savwa.org.za or our online media on Facebook or Twitter.


About this Cause

South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA)

South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA)

Community Development

4.5 from 4 activities

We help after school programmes, children & unemployed youth by providing volunteer led programmes/workcamps

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