Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by 20 laptops/tablets for Primary school learners and high school students

 Cape Town, Western Cape

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Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP)  by 20 laptops/tablets for Primary school learners and high school students

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Computers & Printers

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Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by 20 laptops/tablets for Primary school learners and high school students

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Sivulingqondo afterschool care programs are helping learners and students from different primary schools and secondary/ high with their homework, assignments , projects, researching / collection of data and information they used to write their assignments and projects writing. Computer literate is the most propriate skill for the effectiveness of this programme. We are in need of 20 laptops so that it will be easy for Volunteers/ tutors to help them and they will acquire lifetime skills and better achievement at school.


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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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