Help Love Trust with 5 volunteers for photography
category
General Skills & Services
sub-category
Photography
duration
1-4 hours
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Help Love Trust with 5 volunteers for photography
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The Love Trust is dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty through education. Founded in 2009, we are a South African charitable not for profit organisation (NPO) with a vision to nurture future generations of servant leaders by providing quality values-based education to vulnerable children. Our focus is on providing quality values-based education and social care to vulnerable children at our Nokuphila School in Thembisa, Midrand. We also train black South African women to become accredited early childhood development (ECD) teachers. Quality, values-based education is an instrument to give children hope and the right foundation to have a future free of poverty and a more equal society. Trained and qualified Early Childhood Development (ECD) teachers is the critical catalyst for a child’s lifelong learning and development. We are looking for a volunteer professional photographer or a keen amateur to take some photographs of our amazing programmes in education. We request 1 - 4 hours per event, as and when needed, and also based on your availability. Please email Naleli at nalelim@lovetrust.co.za or Amo at amo@lovetrust.co.za
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