Help Life 4 U Foundation with 10 volunteers for Teaching Youth French Language

10 volunteers still needed
category
Children & Youth
sub-category
Teaching & Tutoring
duration
1-4 hours
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Help Life 4 U Foundation with 10 volunteers for Teaching Youth French Language
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Life 4 U Foundation is looking for Saturday volunteers to teach Youth in our centre on how to communicate in French fluently. Language project is new for our centre and the main objectives is to make sure that Youth from 16 to 35 years in our centre can be able to communicate in English fluently; the project will run on Saturdays from 11am until 3pm Our centre nourishes children after school through the feeding scheme and also assist children with literacy, home works and recreational activities such as poems, music, book reading, dance and drama. Our centre also help unemployed youth with information and opportunities to find employment. Our organisation it’s a section 18a Public benefit organisation mandated to eradicate poverty and develop the youth and children of Tembisa; and we are a registered with the department of Social Development and SARS. With our community at heart we hope our request can be considered; your respond and support can be highly appreciated Yours Sincerely, Simon Molekwa: L4U Foundation Project Manager Tel: (011) 051-8302 Cell: 0791693705 Email:life4ufoundation@workmail.co.za
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