Help Support Your School Foundation by Donating learner desks and chairs for Furnishing the FutureTech Hubs
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Help Support Your School Foundation by Donating learner desks and chairs for Furnishing the FutureTech Hubs
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We are setting up a FutureTech Hub inside a local ECD center in Tembisa—an inspiring space designed to empower both young children and unemployed youth with access to the tools of the future: coding, robotics, and AI. To bring this vision to life, we need school desks, chairs, and tables to furnish the space and make it functional, inclusive, and welcoming. These are not just pieces of furniture—they are the foundation for focused learning, collaboration, and confidence-building. This hub will operate as a dual-purpose learning space: During the day, it supports early childhood learners, helping them build foundational digital and problem-solving skills in a playful, age-appropriate way. In the afternoons and on weekends, the space transforms into a training hub for unemployed youth, where they’ll learn practical, in-demand tech skills and explore pathways into employment, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Your donation of desks and furniture will: Enable learners of all ages to engage comfortably and confidently in structured activities Create a professional and safe environment where youth feel respected and motivated to learn Help build a sustainable community hub that nurtures both early education and skills development By supporting us with furniture, you are helping turn an empty room into a powerful space of learning, growth, and opportunity—for children just starting their journey, and for young adults ready to build a new one.
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