Help WESSA-Wildlife & Environmental Society of South Africa by donating items needed for our Enrichment Programmes

 Howick, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help WESSA-Wildlife & Environmental Society of South Africa by donating items needed for our Enrichment Programmes

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Help WESSA-Wildlife & Environmental Society of South Africa by donating items needed for our Enrichment Programmes

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WESSA’s e(environment)STEAM, is an engaging enrichment programme that blends environmental education with science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. This innovative approach empowers participants to learn about environmental challenges and develop the skills and creativity to address them effectively. This programme is offered at WESSA’s three education centers – uMngeni Valley in Howick, which is an accredited Science Centre by the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA), Twinstreams in Mtunzini and Treasure Beach in Durban. The impact of the e-STEAM programme extends far beyond the classroom where graduates aren't just job seekers, but job creators. By nurturing creativity and entrepreneurial thinking, the programme empowers learners to contribute to South Africa's economy and address social inequalities. Whether through ground-breaking inventions or simple yet impactful solutions, students drive positive change and inspire others to follow. You can support this programme by donating the following items: 1. 3 x White boards 2. 30 Recycling bins (paper, bottles and plastic) 3. General Stationery items: Books, pens, reems of paper, glue and chart paper 4. Funds towards the purchasing of 3 x microscopes 5. 6 x Tablets 6. 3 x Laptops Click on the link if you wish to make a financial contribution: https://wessa.org.za/donate/ Thank you for considering this opportunity to make a lasting impact. We look forward to partnering with you. All donations made to WESSA will receive a tax certificate. Visit our website to learn more and get involved: www.wessa.org.za


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