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Under-resourced schools require more furniture to accommodate learners safely and in accordance with COVID-19 safety rules.
ChairClub teamed up with Adopt-a-School Foundation last year to donate comfortable world-class school chairs to under-resourced schools in rural and urban communities.

The campaign pledged to donate one classroom chair for each office chair sold across their entire product line. To date, the Buy One, Give One campaign has donated 538 chairs to four Gauteng schools. Bathabile Primary School received the first set of 100 Foundation Phase school chairs. The second batch of 100 chairs was provided to Diepsloot Combined School in Diepsloot, while the third batch of 117 chairs was donated to Modilati Secondary School in Hammanskraal. The last batch of 221 chairs was donated to Zikhethele Secondary School in Devon.


The campaign aims to increase donations to schools in need across the country. We call upon you to support them should you need office chairs.

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