Help Home of Hope by donating school stationary to our special needs school for learners who come from our children's home & community

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Help Home of Hope by donating school stationary to our special needs school for  learners who come from our children's home & community

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Help Home of Hope by donating school stationary to our special needs school for learners who come from our children's home & community

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Amathemba School was established for children with FASD, Home of Hope realised that children with FASD are not able to cope within a mainstream schooling environment as children from our children's home were being expelled from creche due to behavioural and learning challenges. Amathemba provides specialised education to the children in our home and children from the local communities. All school stationary needs for the learners are sourced through sponsorships, please see below our school stationary needs. • X200 72pg A4 feint & margin hardcover books • X80 72 pg A5 feint & margin softcover books • X80 Erasers • X80 Glue sticks (Pritt or Bostick) • X80 White board markers • X80 HB pencils (Staedler or Bic) • X40Packs of colouring pencils (Staedler or Bic) • X10 Packs of jumbo crayons • X100 Reams of paper • X40 Scissors • X40 Rulers • X40 Sharpeners • X100 Tissues • X40 Pencil bags • X300 Plastic sleeves • X20 Packs of oil pastels • X10 Calculator • X40 Exam pads


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