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Help Support Your School Foundation by Donating for coding and robotics kits and training

 Thembisa, Gauteng

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Help Support Your School Foundation by Donating for coding and robotics kits and training

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Help The Little Innovators Club: Build Future-Ready Hubs Support our mission to empower Early Childhood Care and Education communities through coding, robotics, and entrepreneurship by donating towards kits and training. Your contribution helps: Creating Hubs and Clubs Hubs: Equip classrooms with kits, upgrade facilities, train educators, and host community workshops. Clubs: Extend programs to reach more children, create income opportunities for facilitators, build local partnerships, and promote after-school learning. Upskilling for Lasting Impact Teachers: Receive specialised training and entrepreneurial skills. Learners: Gain critical thinking and STEAM-IE skills. Communities: Foster digital literacy and economic growth. Impacting Classrooms, Schools, and Communities Transform classrooms into tech-driven spaces. Strengthen schools as centers of innovation. Empower communities for future success. Your donation makes a lasting difference!


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We help Local communities, ECD centers, and ECE facilitators by Providing Coding, Robotics kits, training, and hubs

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