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Sanitary towel drive brings support to Greenvale College learners
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The Connectedor Foundation has donated sanitary towels to young girls at Greenvale College, in the Westrand, promoting menstrual health and hygiene.
The event which was held on the 20th of February was also supported by several organisations, including Midrand Montessori High, Women of Purpose and the We Lead Africa Organisation.
The We Lead Africa Organisation took the opportunity to engage with learners, offering valuable mentorship, guidance and life skills training, covering topics like first aid and fire starting.
Their inclusive approach addressed both male and female learners, fostering a culture of mutual respect and understanding.
The event which was held on the 20th of February was also supported by several organisations, including Midrand Montessori High, Women of Purpose and the We Lead Africa Organisation.
The We Lead Africa Organisation took the opportunity to engage with learners, offering valuable mentorship, guidance and life skills training, covering topics like first aid and fire starting.
Their inclusive approach addressed both male and female learners, fostering a culture of mutual respect and understanding.
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12 SA women take on 2,000km ultra relay to support vulnerable children
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12 South African women took on an extraordinary challenge running more than 2000 km from Musina to Cape Agulhas in just over a week, with the aim of setting a world record.
The goal is to raise funds for Dynamic Women for Children, a non profit organisation that provides holistic support to underprivileged children across South Africa.
The team ran in two 12-hour relay shifts with each woman covering two kilometres at a time, braving road closures, extreme weather conditions and tough sleep schedules.
The women arrived in the Western Cape Cape on the 8th of March.
The goal is to raise funds for Dynamic Women for Children, a non profit organisation that provides holistic support to underprivileged children across South Africa.
The team ran in two 12-hour relay shifts with each woman covering two kilometres at a time, braving road closures, extreme weather conditions and tough sleep schedules.
The women arrived in the Western Cape Cape on the 8th of March.
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Western Cape launches 2026 Story Stars creative writing competition
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The Western Cape Education MEC David Maynier has announced the opening of the 2026 Story Stars competition, inviting Grade 4 learners to showcase their creativity through storytelling.
The annual creative writing initiative, led by the Western Cape Education Department, aims to inspire a passion for reading and writing while strengthening literacy skills among young learners in the province.
The annual creative writing initiative, led by the Western Cape Education Department, aims to inspire a passion for reading and writing while strengthening literacy skills among young learners in the province.
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