Help Get Informed Youth Development Centre by Reading material, gardening tools Uniform for 2 Primary Schools in Tembisa

 Hosi Mhlaba Street, Gauteng

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Help Get Informed Youth Development Centre by Reading material, gardening tools Uniform for 2 Primary Schools in Tembisa

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Help Get Informed Youth Development Centre by Reading material, gardening tools Uniform for 2 Primary Schools in Tembisa

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EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT, AFTERCARE & COMMUNITY NUTRITION CENTRE The Primary Objective “To provide children with a safe aftercare service, and good quality education which will encourage independence in the future of the children” What is COH all about? The organisation is all about adding value to the communities, through early learning development. Often parents must pay after care services to make sure the children are safe afterschool. Our focus is to be able to assist children with their homework’s, keeping them away from the streets where many are vulnerable after school. We want to create job opportunities for people who are skilled to educate kids and are currently unemployed. The goal is for parents to have a peace of mind knowing that afterschool the kids are well taken care of while studying. The target is kids from the age of 6 to 13 years. What will be required to develop COH? - A facility preferable in a school, so that children do not have to travel - Learning material and furniture/equipment - Youth Volunteers/ Retired Educators - Hygienic products such as soaps and sanitizers - Feeding scheme or food parcels - Project Plan with timelines - First aid kit - First aider


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Get Informed Youth Development Centre

Get Informed Youth Development Centre

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We help unemployed youth by skills development so they can be economically active

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