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News from SAEP

 
  South African runs for SAEP in London Marathon  
 
15 May 2012
Buckingham Palace guards stood watch as Andrew Sparg neared the finish line of the 2012 London Marathon for SAEP, netting more than R42 000 to fund education in his native South Africa. It was Andrew's first marathon,...
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  Armed with knowledge, soon-to-be-matrics ponder careers  
 
10 May 2012
Among the Grade 12 students at Zisukhanyo High School there are future journalists, doctors, Navy officers and electricians. But right now, many of them have no idea how they'll get there.  To help, SAEP social work...
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  Tertiary student earns special bursary  
 
7 May 2012
For 2011 Bridging Year alum Xolelwa Honey Nkohla, a major pressure of university life just lifted: She no longer has to worry about how she's going to pay for her education. When she enrolled at the...
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  Sophumelela plants seeds of success  
 
2 May 2012
Grade 10 students from two high schools, Sophumelela and Sinethemba, are developing vegetable gardens on school grounds this year as the centerpiece of SAEP's Environmental Education programme.   Seedlings of spinach, cauliflower, beans and peas, as...
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  Help shape the next generation: give a career talk  
 
24 Apr 2012
Can you spare an hour of your time to tell our bridging year students about your career or your studies? We're looking for professionals and students who are willing to share their experience and insight.   The series of career talks and...
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From the moment I had met everyone at the Monday morning meeting, I received fantastic help, lovely smiley faces and huge kindness. I learned...when you work with people who you really like, who are helpful, kind, warm-hearted and whom you have respect for, it makes you want to work to the very best of your abilities, and do the best job you possibly could. I really hope that through my pictures you will be able to find more donors in order to continue the wonderful work that SAEP does... I hope that my very small contribution will make a difference.
- Jenny B. Mulder, professional photographer and former Volunteer 2011

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