News from SAEP
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4 May 2009
By Samantha Tobias
The Qhamani Educare Centre was once a small, run down shack in the heart of Philippi, catering for many eager, young children’s educational needs. Today, thanks to the fundraising of the South African... |
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20 Apr 2009
In 2008, Michel Roger, a retired French architect who has volunteered with SAEP almost every year since 2001, and his Swiss friends Francine Savoy and Brad Bohnert, came up with a very exciting proposal: to... |
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19 Apr 2009
SAEP recently received an unexpected gift from two generous American teenagers.Kelley Buck and Mattie Sollee, 8th graders at the Duke School in Durham, North Carolina, celebrated their 14th birthdays with a dance party on March... |
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6 Apr 2009
Learners at township High Schools often have a very limited understanding of various careers choices and are often not informed of how and where they can study to achieve their dreams. In response to this... |
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6 Apr 2009
SAEP launched a new programme in February this year to support matric students caught in the "eye of the storm" after the introduction of the new national curriculum.
'SAEP Matric Success' or 'SMS', an intensive after-school... |
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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 | | | |  | |