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The children we serve. How can you help? The children we serve. How can you help? The Early Learning Centre The Breakfast Club The Scholars’ Programme. Fully funded, managed and staffed by The Kusasa Project). Our own school for disadvantaged girls and boys that employs the best educational practices in an independent, caring and stimulating environment. The Breakfast Club and. Addresses the basic nutritional needs of 1 000 children each school day in local government schools and independent crèches.
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The children we serve. How can you help? Our current focus rests on three core programmes, around which all our activities are centred:. The Kusasa Project Early Learning Centre. The Breakfast Club and Feeding Scheme. Started in 2007, The Breakfast Club was founded to provide consistent and well-balanced breakfasts to primary school children in two local primary schools. In 2014 the 1 millionth breakfast was served, providing 1 million school days where a child had a healthy start to her/his learning day.
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The children we serve. How can you help? The children we serve. How can you help? The Early Learning Centre The Breakfast Club The Scholars’ Programme. Fully funded, managed and staffed by The Kusasa Project). Our own school for disadvantaged girls and boys that employs the best educational practices in an independent, caring and stimulating environment. The Breakfast Club and. Addresses the basic nutritional needs of 1 000 children each school day in local government schools and independent crèches.
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The children we serve. How can you help? The children we serve. How can you help? The Early Learning Centre The Breakfast Club The Scholars’ Programme. Fully funded, managed and staffed by The Kusasa Project). Our own school for disadvantaged girls and boys that employs the best educational practices in an independent, caring and stimulating environment. The Breakfast Club and. Addresses the basic nutritional needs of 1 000 children each school day in local government schools and independent crèches.
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The children we serve. How can you help? The children we serve. How can you help? The Early Learning Centre The Breakfast Club The Scholars’ Programme. Fully funded, managed and staffed by The Kusasa Project). Our own school for disadvantaged girls and boys that employs the best educational practices in an independent, caring and stimulating environment. The Breakfast Club and. Addresses the basic nutritional needs of 1 000 children each school day in local government schools and independent crèches.
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The children we serve. How can you help? The children we serve. How can you help? The Early Learning Centre The Breakfast Club The Scholars’ Programme. Fully funded, managed and staffed by The Kusasa Project). Our own school for disadvantaged girls and boys that employs the best educational practices in an independent, caring and stimulating environment. The Breakfast Club and. Addresses the basic nutritional needs of 1 000 children each school day in local government schools and independent crèches.
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All ROC projects are partnerships formed between local community groups, statutory agencies and churches. This is what makes our work unique and sustainable. All these local partnerships form part of the national ROC network: a partnership of partnerships. One of very important expectations we have from all our projects is that they adhere to our safeguarding guidance, by implementing their own robust safeguarding measures. Click. To view this guidance policy and find out more about our commitment to.
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FAQs :: The Kusasa Project
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The children we serve. How can you help? 1 How are you funded? The Kusasa Project is funded by international and local businesses, individuals, friends, schools and visitors who have taken an interest in the work we do or who have been touched by the children they have met. 2 Can we visit The Kusasa Project? 3 What time is the Early Learning Centre open? We are open from 08h00 14h00 on Mondays to Fridays. We are closed during school holidays and public holidays. There are currently no vacancies. Our appl...
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The children we serve. How can you help? How can you help? How can you help? Each year our trustees must raise our full budget from foundations, friends and interested supporters. We are enormously grateful to the many donors, volunteers and supporters who have given in various ways to make possible the work of The Kusasa Project. Because you care, the children of the Franschhoek Valley are impacted in a positive way. Help us by investing in a child’s education at The Kusasa Project. Managing operations,...
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The children we serve. How can you help? The children we serve. How can you help? The Early Learning Centre The Breakfast Club The Scholars’ Programme. Fully funded, managed and staffed by The Kusasa Project). Our own school for disadvantaged girls and boys that employs the best educational practices in an independent, caring and stimulating environment. The Breakfast Club and. Addresses the basic nutritional needs of 1 000 children each school day in local government schools and independent crèches.