Masiphumelele township - most people still live in shacks Masiphumelele township is in the Cape Province of South Africa MASICORP helping a township in South Africa help itself

 

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Give a friend the pleasure of helping a child go to school. £25 buys a school uniform for a child in Masiphumelele and we send your friend a card to thank them.

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How you can help...

…just a few ideas...

ZAR

USD*

GBP*

How it can help

R 48,000

$ 5000

£ 4000

Yearly cost for 3 to 4 years to sponsor a young person from Masiphumelele to attend university – and transform their life. Suggestion! – join with some friends to do this and share the cost?

R 20,000

$ 2500

£ 1500

Pay for a whole year’s transport, equipment, sports clothes etc for the girls’ soccer team (the “Mighty Tigers”) taking young women out of the township to represent their community with pride. Get the match results e-mailed to you each week!

R 15,000

$ 1875

£ 1150

You can add another much needed librarian to expand our new “lapsit programme”. See the progress we make with regular updates through our news letter

R 4,000

$ 500

£ 300

If you add this to the endowment in the Ikhaya Labantwana crèche, the income from that money will allow five children to attend the day care centre. Visit the crèche and the children will sing a thank you to you!

R 3,000

$ 375

£ 230

Pays the tuition fee for a Masiphumelele resident to obtain the International Computer Drivers’ License (ICDL) and thus obtain employable skills. A photo and thank you note, e-mailed by the student using new-found skills will follow!

R 200

$ 40

£25

Buys a school uniform for a primary school child whose parents are too poor to allow them to dress like the other kids in the class. You can have no idea how much this simple gesture is appreciated by the School and parents

 

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