Help Light Of Nation Youth Projects with 6 volunteers for Youth

 Kingsway, Gauteng

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Help Light Of Nation Youth Projects with 6 volunteers for Youth
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4 volunteers still needed


category

Children & Youth

sub-category

Mentoring

duration

4-8 hours

2 participants

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Help Light Of Nation Youth Projects with 6 volunteers for Youth

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We would appreciate any of the following assistance Monetary Donations: -Direct Financial Contributions: Cash donations can be used for various program needs, including purchasing materials, paying instructors, and covering administrative costs. Materials and Equipment: -Construction Materials: Donations of ceiling and partitioning materials like drywall, insulation, framing materials, and fasteners. -Tools: Hand tools, power tools, and safety equipment such as hammers, saws, drills, ladders, gloves, and safety glasses. Professional Services: -Volunteering Time: Skilled professionals who can volunteer their time to teach, mentor, or support the administrative functions of the program. -Consulting Services: Expertise in areas like project management, fundraising, marketing, or program evaluation.


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Light Of Nation Youth Projects

Light Of Nation Youth Projects

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