Help Edu Fun by donating soccer balls for children at a holiday programme on Diepsloot

 Diepsloot West 2, Gauteng

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Help Edu Fun by donating soccer balls for children at a holiday programme on Diepsloot

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Sports & Recreation items

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Sports & Recreation clothing

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Help Edu Fun by donating soccer balls for children at a holiday programme on Diepsloot

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A donation of soccer balls would bring immense joy to the children attending Edu Fun’s holiday programme, providing them with the opportunity to play their favorite sport and fully engage in the activities offered. During the holidays, children enjoy a well-rounded experience that includes reading tuition, snacks, craft activities, and, importantly, time for active play. Soccer fosters teamwork, resilience, and confidence, but without proper balls, their enthusiasm is limited. With donated soccer balls, they can develop their skills, stay active, and experience the camaraderie that makes the game so special. Your support will help create lasting holiday memories while ensuring every child has the chance to enjoy the sport they love.


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Edu Fun

Edu Fun

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