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4 April 2019

Kili4kids Campaign Media Launch

Kili4kids Campaign Media Launch

On 26 February 2019, the Adopt-a-School Foundation hosted the #Kili4Kids Climbers Press Launch to showcase the partnership between AAS, Flight Centre Foundation and their 14 climbers who jetted off to Tanzania on the 11 of March to trek the highest mountain in Africa. These brave and adventurous volunteers are attempting to raise awareness and R1.4 […]

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Love-a-School Fundraiser

On 13 February, Adopt-a-School Foundation held its first comedy evening at Parkers Comedy and Jive to raise awareness about the work of the Foundation to individual donors. The Love-a-School Fundraiser was themed around Valentine’s Day and Comedians on the line-up included Mojak Lehoko as MC, Angel Campey, Stig and Chris Mapane. This successful event attracted

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Leadership Advancement Training for Boitekong Secondary School

Adopt-a-School Foundation conducted a Leadership Advancement Training programme for Boitekong Secondary School in Northwest, funded by Merafe Resources. The 3-day leadership training programme catered for 75 educators and School Management empowering them with strong leadership skills to function as leaders, whilst improving teamwork and the practice of leadership in the school. The academic performance of

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Study Guides for 7 Schools

Study guides for seven schools

Grinding Media South Africa has donated study guides to seven of our adopted secondary schools, namely; Mohloli Secondary School, Dr Beyers Naude Secondary School, Zonkizizwe Secondary School, Moses Maren Technical High School, King Shaka Secondary School, Diepsloot Combined School, Eketsang Secondary School. Through Adopt-a-School Foundation the schools received study aid material for Mathematics, Physical Science

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