Help Find Your Life Enrichment Programme with 10 volunteers for promoting our crowd funding campaign

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Help Find Your Life Enrichment Programme with 10 volunteers for promoting our crowd funding campaign
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The Find Your Life Enrichment Programme has established a Job Creation and Skills Development Centre aimed at addressing the very critical problem of unemployment in the township of Mabopane, Winterveld, Pretoria. The Centre aims to equip unemployed young people within the age group of 20–35, to become self-reliant, through access to employable skills, job preparation, job placement, and entrepreneurship development. We recently launched a crowdfunding campaign to try and mobilise resources because we are struggling to attain these goals due to a shortage of some vitally important components. This is hindering our capacity to deliver this service to its full extent. In particular, we need support to get 10 computers for the skills development component of the program, and other items outlined on page 3 of this document. Please see further details below, including a brief background to this request. We need volunteers who can help to raise awareness of our crowdfunding page by fowarding our promotional tools to their contacts in the social media.
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