Help Patch-Up South Africa by donating equipment, materials and assets for upskilling for unemployed youth, recovered addicts, GBV survivors
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Help Patch-Up South Africa by donating equipment, materials and assets for upskilling for unemployed youth, recovered addicts, GBV survivors
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Patch-Up South Africa’s Transforma Program empowers beneficiaries to lead self-sustainable lives by equipping them with vital skills and opportunities. We work with homeless individuals, impoverished families, and at-risk youth, offering food security and healthcare programs to address their immediate needs. Once beneficiaries successfully complete these programs, they transition into the Transforma Program, which focuses on education, entrepreneurship, and employment. The Transforma Program offers a comprehensive range of training, including life skills, business management, computer literacy, on-the-job experience, agriculture, programming and coding, and artisan skills development. The goal is to equip our beneficiaries, known as Transforma's, with the skills necessary to earn an income and lead self-sustainable lives. Your contribution will directly impact individuals on their journey to rebuilding their lives, while also strengthening and fostering more self-reliant communities.
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