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Learners of local school get scholarship

This generous contribution aims to support and empower the learners of Kwa-Ntsikana Junior Secondary School by providing them with enhanced educational opportunities and resources.

HealthGarde has announced a significant scholarship donation to Kwa-Ntsikana Junior Secondary School.

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This generous contribution aims to support and empower learners by providing them with enhanced educational opportunities and resources.

Recognising the importance of education and its role in shaping future generations, HealthGarde is committed to positively impacting communities.

Healthgarde is an African company dedicated to improving people’s quality of life by creating wealth through health.

The scholarship donation to the school exemplifies this commitment by addressing the financial barriers that often hinder students’ access to quality resources.

The scholarship donation will provide deserving students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds with the financial means to pursue their educational aspirations.

It will cover tuition fees, textbooks, school supplies, and other necessary educational expenses, allowing students to focus on their studies without the burden of financial constraints.

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The impact of this scholarship donation extends beyond the immediate benefits for individual students.

By investing in their education, HealthGarde International aims to foster a culture of learning, inspire academic excellence, and empower the next generation of leaders within different communities.

“We are immensely grateful to Health Garde for their generous scholarship donation to our school. This act of kindness will not only uplift the spirits of our students but also provide them with the opportunity to pursue their dreams without financial constraints.

“We deeply appreciate their commitment to education and their belief in the potential of every child.

“Together, we can create a brighter future for our students and empower them to make a lasting impact in their lives and our community.” the Principal of Kwa-Ntsikana Junior Secondary School, Mr Buthelezi said.

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