Help Training and Resources in Early Education (TREE-ECD) by donating 30 x blankets & sheets, pillows, pillowcase for upgrading our TREE Ladysmith Hostel/Accomodation
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Help Training and Resources in Early Education (TREE-ECD) by donating 30 x blankets & sheets, pillows, pillowcase for upgrading our TREE Ladysmith Hostel/Accomodation
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URGENT APPEAL: HELP CREATE A SAFE SPACE FOR OUR ECD PRACTIONERS! At TREE, we strive to provide a safe and comfortable place to stay for our dedicated Early Childhood Development (ECD) practitioners, many of whom travel from remote areas and face significant hardships. Despite these challenges, they remain committed to furthering their education. But right now, their boarding conditions urgently need improvement. With your help, we can create a safe, dignified space where they can rest and recharge as they pursue their passion for shaping young minds. WHAT YOU CAN DONATE: DONATION OF 30 X SINGLEcBLANKETS, & WINTER BLANKETS BED SHEETS, PILLOWS AND PILLOWCASES SUPPORT FLOORING UPGRADES ASSIST WITH LIGHTING & REPAIRS CASH DONATIONS Drop-off information: From 08.00 AM - 16:00 PM 69 Krishna Rd, Brairdene, Umgeni Park, Durban For More Infomation: Call: 031 579 4711 or Email: pa@tree-ecd.co.za
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