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Help Raising Queens Foundation by By donating to our drives and projects for women, children and babies

 Rivonia, Gauteng

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Help Raising Queens Foundation by By donating to our drives and projects for women, children and babies

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Hygiene items

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Sanitary pads

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Help Raising Queens Foundation by By donating to our drives and projects for women, children and babies

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The organisation’s objectives are to: • Nationally facilitate life-skill and career guidance workshops for girls in grade 11 and grade 12 at high schools in disadvantaged communities • Facilitate workshops that focus on self empowerment where we’d teach the girls on assertiveness, goal setting and life planning, financial freedom, grooming and presentation power with regards to speech writing and public speaking. Bring in more professionals for professional day workshops, whereby we would invite professionals to speak to the girls and also expose them to various careers. • Support underprivileged matric girls with matric dance essentials and other school related resources (stationary and books) • Alleviate youth unemployment by recruiting and training community based youth to facilitate our workshops • Provide financial assistance for the tertiary education to deserving young women. • Ensure that reproductive health and month-to-month feminine hygiene essentials are accessible • Create a women based community with mentors and mentees that can relate to one another (Run a “big sister” programme) • Support women suffering with mental health conditions during pregnancy and early parenthood


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Raising Queens Foundation

Raising Queens Foundation

Babies, Children & Youth

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We help Women and children by providing basic needs, emotional and mental support.

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