Seed of Hope hosts stationery drive
The aim is to put together 80 Stationary packs by the end of February.

Back to school during a pandemic requires a stationery pack with safety in mind. As Seed of Hope Community Development (SoH) prepares for the return of the children of Simunye (childhood development programme), the organisation has planned to create back-to-school stationery packs.
“These will support the children’s academic needs while providing them with tools they need to follow Covid-19 health protocols. These include two masks and a pocket sanitiser for each learner to continue the fight against the spread of the virus,” said child and youth facilitator, Nozipho Dhlamini.
The aim is to put together 80 Stationary packs by the end of February.
“We would appreciate your contribution. By donating R120 you will help a Simunye learner start the year on a good and safe note. Alternatively, you can contribute by swiping your MySchool card. If you have a MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet card from Woolworths, you can simply log-in to your account online via www.myschool.co.za, search for “Seed of Hope Community Development NPC” and select to add a seed of Hope as a beneficiary and a percentage of your spend will go to Seed of Hope. All funds will be dedicated to this back-to-school campaign.”
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