Help WESSA-Wildlife & Environmental Society of South Africa by essential materials and resources for our environmental education programmes
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Help WESSA-Wildlife & Environmental Society of South Africa by essential materials and resources for our environmental education programmes
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Every time we invest in the lives of vulnerable communities, we build a legacy through the transformative power of education and compassionate community support. WESSA is deeply committed to uplifting those most affected by climate change and environmental challenges. Your support enables us to provide crucial environmental education programmes that equip communities with the knowledge and skills needed to adapt and thrive in the face of these challenges. From biodiversity conservation to waste management and water conservation techniques, WESSA empowers communities to build resilience and secure a better quality of life. By backing our initiatives during Mandela Month, you are actively promoting education and sustainable development that directly enhances the lives of individuals and families. Your support is pivotal in equipping communities with the resources they need to thrive. Pledge your support by donating much-needed items and equipment to support our environmental education projects and programmes. Click here to find the full list of items needed https://bit.ly/4bcy9Er Or click on the link to donate https://wessa.org.za/donate/ WESSA invites you to join our efforts in caring for the Earth. Click on the link for the calendar: https://bit.ly/3XsiJbY
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