Help The Noluthando Sheltered Employment Trust with 3 volunteers for young Autistic school leavers.

 Cape Town, Western Cape

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Help The Noluthando Sheltered Employment Trust  with 3 volunteers for young Autistic school leavers.


category

General Skills & Services

sub-category

Cooking & Baking

duration

4-8 hours

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Help The Noluthando Sheltered Employment Trust with 3 volunteers for young Autistic school leavers.

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NSET volunteers play a crucial role in positively impacting the lives of beneficiaries. Here are some ways their contributions make a difference: 1. Skill Development and Empowerment: ○ Volunteers provide training and mentorship in various areas, such as sewing, candle and soap making, and gardening. ○ By sharing their expertise, volunteers empower beneficiaries with practical skills that enhance their self-confidence and independence. 2. Social Interaction and Inclusion: ○ Volunteers engage with beneficiaries, fostering social interaction and reducing feelings of isolation. ○ Through conversations, activities, and shared experiences, volunteers create a sense of belonging and community. 3. Creating Opportunities: ○ Volunteers assist in organizing workshops, events, and vocational training sessions. ○ These opportunities expose beneficiaries to new experiences, broaden their horizons, and potentially lead to employment prospects. 4. Advocacy and Awareness: ○ Volunteers advocate for the rights and inclusion of differently abled individuals. ○ Their presence raises awareness about disability-related issues and challenges stereotypes. 5. Personal Growth and Fulfillment: ○ Volunteering provides a sense of purpose and fulfillment. ○ Volunteers witness the positive impact they make, which contributes to their own personal growth. In summary, NSET volunteers contribute to skill development, social inclusion, and advocacy, ultimately enriching the lives of beneficiaries. 🌟🤝 .


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Stay safe

  1. 1Don’t pass any personal information to people you haven’t met offline before.
  2. 2When meeting one of your contacts offline for the first time, always be sure to arrange to meet in a public place.
  3. 3Make sure that you are not left alone with someone that you have never met before.
  4. 4Know where you’re going. If you’re headed off the beaten track or into an unfamiliar part of town, be sure you have directions and a GPS or map book.
  5. 5If you feel unsafe, consult the person in charge and let him or her know.
  6. 6Avoid wearing expensive jewellery: it could get damaged, lost or stolen.
  7. 7Ask, ask, ask! If you’re worried about something or concerned about your safety in a certain situation, ask the person in charge.

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