Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled

by George Child and Family Welfare
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled
Help 60 poor women in South Africa getting skilled

Project Report | Dec 17, 2010
Another year has passed so quickly

By Debbie Kruger | Project Leader

It is with pleasure that I can once again say that our centre has survived another year. With the rising costs of everything in the last year, we have been blessed with aid from all of you out there, as well as assistance once again from our government. They have been supporting the stipend for the ladies and young girls in our centre.

We have had a new intake in July 2010 of 27 persons. With the strained amount of money available for the running of the centre we have stall been privileged enough to make it every month.

All these persons will have to leave again as soon as the stipend is ended, so the training has been intense and in a few different fields. This will make it easier for these persons to find employment, if any should be available, or to try and get themselves up and running on their own.

The only problem is having the necessary capital to build their own enterprises. Without capital, they can actually not move on to the next step of their training.

This is where we ask of you all to donate a small amount to this cause, and alter someone's life forever.

Seasons greetings and thank you for your support

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George Child and Family Welfare

Location: George, Western Cape - South Africa
Debbie Kruger
Project Leader:
Debbie Kruger
George , WC South Africa

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