Help Sparrow Schools Educational Trust with 5 volunteers for Photographer for Schools and FET for our Annual Report

 Melville, Gauteng

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Help Sparrow Schools Educational Trust with 5 volunteers for Photographer for Schools and FET for our Annual Report

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General Skills & Services

sub-category

Photography

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more than 8 hours

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Help Sparrow Schools Educational Trust with 5 volunteers for Photographer for Schools and FET for our Annual Report

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Sparrow Schools Educational Trust is a Non-Profit Organisation dedicated to providing specialised education to disadvantaged youth in South Africa. As we compile our Annual Report for 2023, we recognise the power of visuals in conveying the impact of our organisation. We are reaching out for assistance from a professional photographer who is willing to contribute pro bono to our cause. We currently lack professional imagery that effectively portrays our school environment and the experiences of our learners. Your support in providing high-quality photographs for our Annual Report will not only enhance its visual appeal but also help us effectively communicate the transformative work being done at Sparrow Schools Educational Trust.


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