Help Love and Grow Mentorship by donating cell phone data towards mentoring & maths for 21 mentees from disadvantaged communities

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Help Love and Grow Mentorship by donating cell phone data towards mentoring & maths for 21 mentees from disadvantaged communities

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We mentor learners from disadvantaged communities, registered in public schools from grade 9 - 12. Our mentees reside in different provinces in SA. In order for us to have a wider reach to our beneficiaries we offer mentoring sessions and maths extra classes via online platforms. To successfully deliver these sessions we have to buy data for our mentees so they can connect with their mentors and attend maths classes. Please assist us by donating money which will be used to buy data for our mentees. Our volunteer mentors also go an extra mile by using their data free of charge to mentor the learners. Same applies to the volunteer Maths tutors. For a mentee to successfully attend all the scheduled sessions a data amount of R255.00 per mentee , per month is needed. Monthly or adhoc donations will make a huge positive impact on the mentees.


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Love and Grow Mentorship

Love and Grow Mentorship

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We help communities through mentoring youth by providing life skills training and educational support

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