Help Support Your School Foundation by Donating paint and materials for Refurbishing a classroom into a FutureTech Hub
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Help Support Your School Foundation by Donating paint and materials for Refurbishing a classroom into a FutureTech Hub
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We are transforming a classroom at a local ECD center in Tembisa into a FutureTech Hub—a dedicated space for learning, innovation, and opportunity. This hub will serve as a dual-purpose center: during the day, it will support early childhood education by introducing young children to playful, hands-on learning in coding, robotics, and digital literacy; after hours and on weekends, it will become a training center for unemployed youth, equipping them with practical skills in technology, problem-solving, and entrepreneurship. By donating materials like paint, furniture, lighting, whiteboards, and extension cords, you are helping us create a vibrant and functional environment where learning and empowerment can take root. This space will: Support ECD learners through playful, tech-integrated learning experiences Train unemployed youth in high-demand tech skills that lead to job opportunities and self-employment Foster community ownership and sustainability, as graduates will be encouraged to give back by mentoring others Bridge the digital divide and help build a generation of critical thinkers, creators, and problem-solvers Your donation isn’t just helping to refurbish a room—it’s helping build a future. One filled with hope, access, and endless potential.
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