Help Sikhula Sonke Early Childhood Development by donating artificial grass for safer playgrounds for our kiddies in the informal settlements (Khayelitsha)

 Harare, Western Cape

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Help Sikhula Sonke Early Childhood Development by donating artificial grass for safer playgrounds for our kiddies in the informal settlements (Khayelitsha)

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Help Sikhula Sonke Early Childhood Development by donating artificial grass for safer playgrounds for our kiddies in the informal settlements (Khayelitsha)

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We run preschool programmes in the informal settlements of Khayelitsha for young children who will otherwise never be able to attend preschool (many families are financially-stressed and/or food insecure). Our programmes includes learning, play and a meal each day. We'd like to get kids off sand and onto safer ground during play time - artificial grass is a great solution. Can you help us?


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Sikhula Sonke Early Childhood Development

Sikhula Sonke Early Childhood Development

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We help improve early childhood development in Khayelitsha by providing quality ECD services, training and resources

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