Help Training and Resources in Early Education (TREE-ECD) by donating canned goods, and dried foods eg. maize, beans, soya mince for feeding our most vulnerable children, through our meal a day kitchens. With your help we are able to provide what is sometimes the only nutritious meal a child and their siblings will receive in a day.
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Help Training and Resources in Early Education (TREE-ECD) by donating canned goods, and dried foods eg. maize, beans, soya mince for feeding our most vulnerable children, through our meal a day kitchens. With your help we are able to provide what is sometimes the only nutritious meal a child and their siblings will receive in a day.
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TREE is dedicated to supporting rural communities in KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, and Limpopo, ensuring that no child is left behind. Our approach to Early Childhood Development (ECD) is holistic—we don’t just provide early learning opportunities, but we actively engage with communities, particularly mothers, to create a strong foundation for their children’s future. Recognizing that proper nutrition is fundamental for a child to thrive, we ensure that every child in our programme receives a daily meal, which for many is their only source of nourishment. By addressing both education and well-being, for South Africas most vulnerable children, we are building a brighter future for the next generation.
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