Help Hope Africa Collective by donating wood and steel for our youth trades skills training

 Philippi, Western Cape

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Help Hope Africa Collective by donating wood and steel for our youth trades skills training

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We facilitate a 20-week curriculum-based program is designed to train the students in the theoretical and practical aspects of woodwork and metal work (including welding), with introductions to plumbing and electrical work. The students are trained in the appropriate health and safety guidelines and provided with personal protective equipment before practical training begins. Students are also trained in the proper use of all tools they will encounter and utilise during the course. Once students have learned the basics of welding and woodworking techniques, they are trained to build and market various economically viable products such as burglar bars, safety gates and basic wooden furniture.


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Hope Africa Collective

Hope Africa Collective

Babies, Children & Youth

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We help unemployed youth aged 18 - 35 by providing Life Orientation and Skills Development

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