Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by 2 shipping containers for skill development programmes

 Cape Town, Western Cape

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Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by 2 shipping containers for skill development programmes

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Empowerment and upskillment of children,disabled,Youth and unemployed women are the piller programs of Sivulingqondo community project. We are looking up of launching two skill development related programmes( computer class and art room). We need to re-enforce and introduce the technical skills ( computer literate) and arts skills to the children while they are still young in their early ages , in order to prepare them for making choices free and fair in their outside world. We mainly focus on children and students who are underperforming and struggling academically, so that they acquire these life skills for their future survival. Women and disabled are struggling in job hunting because they don't have skills to market themselves. By getting computer skills and art skills they will gain their self confidence and self-esteem in marketing themselves, get employed and self-employed to feed their families and for their survival.


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Sivulingqondo community project (SCP)

Sivulingqondo community project (SCP)

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We help Children,youth disabled and unemployed women women by Providing skills,food relief and academic intervention

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